A quick warning about Desmos on the March SAT...
post made me feel like I should make a post about this. As I explained in the recent Desmos video on YouTube, there is no real evidence to suggest that the March SAT is going to be "Desmos-proof" (besides random stories from students). However, do NOT miss the nuance of that video. The point of that video was NOT that "you can just use Desmos for everything, don't worry." It's that Desmos has NEVER been a perfect strategy for everything on the SAT. All past SATs had several problems that you could not use Desmos on. Will the March SAT have MORE of those problems -- who knows? But what I DO know is that if you have time left, you should make sure you understand the SAT math concepts on a more conceptual level. How do you do that? Best suggestion I can give is to use ChatGPT to test yourself on the different math categories listed at 5:40 in the Desmos video. Make sure you're at least good with those. (if you need help, notice how the Math course in the classroom covers literally EVERY SINGLE ONE of them). almost like I did that on purpose (lol) Beyond that, hard practice problems (like the free Aniko Super Hard Math Questions) will always be effective at testing your conceptual knowledge as well (simply because they're so hard). I hope this helped at least a LITTLE bit without getting you too stressed out. Lowkey might be dedicating almost all my time to really helping the people in the other community over the next 3 weeks, but I'll still be helping any people I can in here. Let me know if you have any questions on this.