πŸ”₯ This is Why Aniko is So Good πŸ”₯
Here's an SAT formula for you:
Accuracy x Volume x Problem-Difficulty = Success
So, if you do 10 HARD SAT questions per day, and you get them 100% right, you can probably get a high SAT score fairly quickly.
(Maybe in even just a couple of weeks.)
But, if you get really low accuracy, or if you do super easy problems, you're screwed.
You'll have to do hundreds of problems to get to your score goal.
Before I started including Aniko, I basically just had to tell people this.
But Aniko SHOWS it.
Aniko uses an "optimization rule," where the system tries to get you to a certain amount of accuracy and problems in each area of the test, per your goal.
This takes the vagueness/confusion out of SAT prep, and that's what's so great about it.
Plus, it makes it clear what you need to do to improve:
  • If you do too FEW questions, you won't improve your predicted score
  • If you do too EASY questions, you won't improve your predicted score
  • If you get too LOW accuracy, you won't improve your predicted score
Then, they show your predicted score in the upper lefthand corner.
If you've somehow been in here and haven't used Aniko yet, check it out here.
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