What Students Should Know About the SAT?

Know About The Test -  There’s an optional SAT with Essay section that you can sign up for if you wish to present evidence of your writing ability on your college application. 

Understand Your Test Score -  The SAT score ranges from 400 to 1600, consisting of both the Evidence-Based Reading & Writing and the Maths score comprising 200-800 points of the composite score. 

Start Your Preparation Early -  You can practice on your own, but most students need some sort of direction and guide to determine just what content and skills they should be learning. 

Take Practice Test -  The practice test questions closely resemble the actual SAT exam, making them the ideal go-to study strategy. 

Do a SWOT Review -  A SWOT review essentially means an evaluation of your Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats. 

Try and Attempt All Questions -  It is important to have good time management skills to be able to attempt all the questions with maximum accuracy. 

Use Elimination Strategy -  Eliminating wrong answers will help you select the correct answer and increase your chances of getting it right. 

Recheck Answer -  Practice good time management skills during your prep period to be able to leave at least 5 minutes at the end of each section so that you can go back and review your answers. 

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