deepa mittal said – Wed, 01 Jul 2009 07:22:00 -0000 ( Link )
1. The SAT problem solving questions are arranged in ascending order of difficulty. You should probably not spend too much time with the first questions as these are the easiest.
2. Learn all of the critical definitions, formulas, and concepts in advance that appear in common questions.
3. Use easy numbers when you need to plug in a value.
4. Remember to use the test booklet for scratch work, as well as for marking up any diagrams/graphs.
5. Always look for a trick or a shortcut if the question seems time consuming.
Feel free to share your tips too!
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