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Daily SAT Question 5/15
Answer to yesterday's was -7. A community program has 300 members, some teens and some adults. Of the teen members, 70% volunteered at least once this month. Of the adult members, 40% volunteered at least once this month. If 60% of all members volunteered at least once this month, what percent of the members are teens? A) 60% B) 50% C) 70% D) 66.667%
Which is better One prep or Aniko
I need my question banks to be organised by having a clear view of my score in average for each subsections but I'm lost.
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I obviously agree Aniko is significantly better, but just so it can be unbiased, I'll list the various issues people HAVE said with Aniko, so you can see every reason not to: - Aniko used to have some non-SAT-level questions on it (but now almost all of them have been removed). - Some people have said that Aniko's easy-level questions occasionally feel TOO easy or TOO not-easy. Hasn't been confirmed on a large scale, though, and the questions ARE modeled off of the official College Board bank. - Sometimes the Aniko score predictions are inaccurate (but they are usually still within 100 points at worse, and they're a lot better than most other score prediction platforms). Let me know if there are any I'm missing. Regardless, in terms of gamification, analytics, and amount of analytics, there is no convincing argument for OnePrep being better (sadly). Aniko is objectively the best.
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lol, how does everyone always see this stuff?
May Score:
Now got to lock in on English and a bit more in math
May Score:
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Nice, amazing work! 760 Math is actually what my score was until this test, so awesome there
THE REAL PROBLEM
Hot take: Most SAT students don’t actually have a “study” problem. They have a SYSTEM problem. Because what usually happens is: - You study hard for a week. - Then lose momentum. - Then panic-study before the exam. - Then your score comes out lower than expected. (like on score release day today, for example.) And now you’re frustrated because you KNOW you could’ve done better. That cycle is exactly what I'm trying to fix inside the new Gamify SAT: - Less guessing. - Less overwhelm. - Less “what do I do next?” (shoutout to @Thanesh Mugu for the feedback on this) - More structure. - More momentum. - More accountability. Big update soon.
THE REAL PROBLEM
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@Thanesh Mugu did you meet through Gamify SAT (I assume probably not but that would be crazy if you did)
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@Ethan Joiner No it's separate from that
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