What to Study the Week Before the SAT
It’s now t-minus one week until test day. With so much content to go over, what should you study the week of the SAT?
It’s now t-minus one week until test day. With so much content to go over, what should you study the week of the SAT?
Don’t let your brain go on pilot mode over school breaks. With all your glorious free time, try listening to a podcast that will engage your mind and curiosity.
As an international student, which test should you take – and does the ACT or SAT test look better on your college application?
Studying for the ACT can sound overwhelming. You know you need to study Reading, Science, English, and Math, but there are so many concepts within each subject. Where do you even begin? You begin with an ACT study schedule! Creating an ACT study plan is your first step to effective ACT prep. In order to study …
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On the ACT and SAT math sections, you will come across questions about exponential and linear trends that will ask you to write a formula to describe the trend in question. In today’s post, we’re sharing an example of how to write a formula to describe a trend.
In our past ACT and SAT Math section strategy posts, we’ve talked about the importance of recognizing what kind of math problem you’re looking at in order to recall how to solve it. However, it does take some practice, just like any other skill you want to improve! So we wanted to provide four Math section strategies for recognizing problems as you see them.
The best calculator to use on the SAT test is the one you’re familiar with and is allowed during the test. You can solve all the problems on the SAT Math with Calculator section with a pretty simple calculator, so don’t stress about purchasing the “correct” calculator. The most important thing is to stress about …
In order to own the SAT math section, you need some strategies. Well – we’ve got ‘em. From how many questions are on the SAT math section to tangible strategies for tackling the questions, read, bookmark, and print the post below for your next study session.
On the ACT Reading section and the SAT Reading section, you’ll come across supporting evidence questions. Supporting evidence questions require you to find evidence in the passage to support a claim.