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Welcome to Gamify SAT! Do this FIRST:
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DROP SAT QUESTIONS YOU'RE CONFUSED ON HERE
I thought it might be useful to have a specific place where you can drop question screenshots, just so it is easy to drop and answer them. I also can solve any questions you want in the Mission 1400+ calls (which is now accessible for free for 7 days!).
DROP SAT QUESTIONS YOU'RE CONFUSED ON HERE
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Daily SAT Question 5/27
Answer to previous question was C. @Chase Chan had a good explanation. You might recognize this question: At a large public library, staff members tracked room reservations using separate spreadsheets, phone messages, and handwritten notes. Patrons complained that bookings were difficult to confirm because the information was scattered across multiple systems. Staff members, however, valued the flexibility of the old system and worried that switching platforms would slow service. _____ to address the patrons’ complaints, in 2022 the library adopted a single online scheduling platform that centralized reservations and reduced double-booking. Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition? A) Thus, B) Later, C) In fact, D) Nevertheless,
Aniko Hard Math
I really like Aniko's questions; however, a lot of the hard math questions (especially geometry and data analysis questions) are really, really, really hard. So much so that I have asked other people who got 1400+ on the previous SAT, and even they said that they never saw questions that were as hard as Aniko's Hard section for math questions. Do the hard Aniko math questions match the levels of hard SAT questions or not?
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