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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Here are some tips to prepare for your SAT examination in such a manner that you crack it in one go and with good marks:
- You can't crack any examination without understanding of its syllabus. It is advised that candidates should go through the detailed syllabus of the SAT and underline all the sub topics and main topics.
- Candidates should choose the most accurate study material for the preparation of this examination. Candidates can enroll for a good coaching centre which gives them a good mock test to practice.
- Time management is very important for this examination. Candidates should practice track timing based tests to
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
This is a very generalised question and there is no answer to such questions. SAT is designed in such a manner that international students are able to attempt this exam for abroad university admission to undergrad courses. The SAT syllabus is common and applies to all international students. Thus, there is no yes or no answer to the question if it is hard to prepare for SAT as an Indian student.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, more or less books are sufficient for SAT Math preparation. However, those who seek more help in terms of preparation can do so by joining some classes offline or online. In case the concepts of the applicant is clear they will be able to prepare from the dedicated SAT Math books. But those who are not ver confident about their concepts and require help in a more extensive manner can go for these classes.
SAT Math books also have practice, thus, practice is the key to strengthen the weak points. Thus, those who are preparing for SAT Math and have issues with Maths on the whole should begin their preparation earlier on.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Some of the best books for SAT Math prep are:
- PWN The SAT Math Guide
- 800 Math Workbook by Dr. Jang's SAT
- Barron's SAT Math Workbook
- 500 New SAT Math Problems by Dr. Steve Warner
- Dr John Chung's SAT Math
- SAT Math Workbook
Choose books wisely to prepare for SAT Math section questions.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, applicants can prepare for Reading and Writing section of SAT exam based on the preparation material offered by those taking classes online. They also have designated authors and people who design prep materials for aspiring students at large. Students can be benefitted from these resources if the people are genuine and prep offered by them is also from trusted sources. Applicants have the benefit of taking advantage from the already prepared materials and they can also check out testimonials before going ahead with the preparation and or payments. Thus, applicants should ensure that they follow the right channel and people.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The best books for SAT Reading and Writing preparation are given below for reference:
- The Ultimate Guide to SAT Grammar by Erica L. Meltzer
- The Critical Reader: The Complete Guide to SAT Reading, 3rd Edition
- 2018 SAT Reading: World Literature Practice Book
Apart from these the applicants can look for online resources and materials to help support them with their preparation for SAT Reading and Writing section commonly referred to as RW.
The applicants should also look for mocks and attempt them regularly so that there is enough practice in hand before appearing for the main exam on the set date.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Some of the old SAT books or study guides can still prove beneficial, depending upon the topic of preparation for each section. While others can check out some resources on the official website of the College Board and prepare accordingly. The SAT prep tips are not very different from the already existing exam prep strategy. Choose the appropriate SAT books for preparation only after checking out the SAT syllabus and also thoroughly understanding the SAT exam 2023 pattern before finally registering for SAT exam. Here we have curated a list of official resources by the College Board to help y
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2 years agoScholar-Level 17
Hi.
15 days would not be enough, but you will get more prepared well.
Around 6–20 hours
- It is recommended you spend around 6–20 hours preparing for your first SAT. Give yourself enough time to take at least one full-length practice test and give yourself time to review the concepts you are struggling with.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The preparation of SAT exam solely depends on the applicants and how they have the SAT syllabus covered while they were in high school. The ease of SAT exam preparation depends on the applicants solely. For those who have even one SAT exam section covered, they can still take some more time to take up the next section of SAT and prepare. The preparation of SAT exam is easy for those applicants also who are good at Mathematics and English language.
SAT exam preparation will also be based on the applicant's previous knowledge. The applicants who are preparing for SAT exam will have to take into consideration that they also have to t
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