Five Tips for Optimizing Your Time on the SAT Math Section 

The SAT Math Test is divided into four content areas:  Heart of Algebra, Problem Solving and Data Analysis, Passport to Advanced Math, and Additional Topics in Math. 

Take a practice test -  Take a practice test with an answer sheet. Time yourself. Then, score the test and study the topics that you need to work on more. This can help you build an effective study plan. 

Memorize formulas and math facts -  Review each topic covered in the SAT Math section and memorize formulas and facts. If you memorize them well, you are more likely to ‘see’ a solution. 

Practice and review -  Become familiar with SAT Math question types. The best way to do this is through practice. 

Use strategies -  If you cannot solve an SAT Math question using math that you are familiar with, see if you can use strategies like picking numbers for backsolving. 

Learn to perform basic calculations -  Learn to confidently perform basic calculations, such as multiplying, dividing, and sketching the graph of a line, without a calculator. 

Eliminate careless mistakes -  In order to do well on the SAT (or any standardized test), you have to minimize careless mistakes. 

Practice improving your speed -  As you prepare for the SAT Math sections, make sure you practice under timed conditions. This will help you become as efficient as possible before test day. 

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