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Last-minute December SAT questions?
Drop any of them and I'll try to give a good answer. Also am gonna do a community-wide call tonight where I can answer questions, too.
Last-minute December SAT questions?
2 likes โ€ข 1d
@Sam J First and foremost, calm down and tell yourself that you're gonna cook all 4 mods. IF you haven't been doing this already, once you start the module 1/2 in RW, spend exactly 2 minutes going through vocab questions (leave the questions with words even shakespeare cannot comprehend to solve at the end) bc many people tend to spend sm time on these vocab questions. Then, skip to the q no. 15/16/17 and keep maximum of 10 mins to solve ALL grammar questions. Now, you will find yourself having 20 minutes to complete 11~13 questions. Keep in mind that time moves 2x faster only when you spend too much time on question lol. Instead, for those time-consuming questions, use the S-F-S method: read the first part slowly, skim the middle, and read the last part slowly, since the main content lies there. Good Luck!!
tips
im giving the december SAT. this is only my second attempt, got a 630 in RW last attempt. I've only been doing practice tests (not BB) and difficult questions, yet my score doesnt seem to exceed 650. I'm open to all suggestions/tips to improve eng score.
DOUBT math
Which graph has higher standard deviation? Khan Academy gave me the answer as B, but isn't it A since its more spread out?
DOUBT math
2 likes โ€ข 18d
also can i find stdev using desmos?
1 like โ€ข 18d
@Hamy Mv can you tell me exactly which values to plug in for each graph so that i can find the stdev in desmos
tips on testing fatigue?
I normally get really tired of doing questions and so my mistakes come from not reading the whole question before picking an answer. I guess practice is the only thing that'll help but im wondering if theres any tips for just getting the important info out of a question w/o having to read the whole thing
2 likes โ€ข Aug 19
@Molly Ryder yww, basically read the text in a way YOU would understand. Another point I've had people suggest me is to SUMMARIZE the text in your own words after reading it, so that u get a more personalized understanding. Makes sense?
1 like โ€ข Aug 20
@Molly Ryder eyy glad it helps
GPT PROMPT ERROR
Is it js me or when I paste the prompt into gpt, i get questions based on the old SAT format and not the digital one lmao? (dont attack me, ik i js need to add a word, js thought of confirming w yall)
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