To anyone who is yet to take the test: STOP RECHECKING YOUR ANSWERS over and over again for satisfaction YOU WILL LOSE TIME FOR OTHER QUESTIONS. You do it at the end. If you can't get the answer just take a guess mark it for review leave it for the end NO MATTER HOW CLOSE TO THE END YOU ARE. First make it to the end to have the idea of all questions and at least saving the ones you can. Then take guesses for the other ones. BE QUICK WITH USING DESMOS: I was so slow with desmos, thinking that math section had more than enough time, i was rechecking my answers again and again and missed 5 Questions on the 2nd module 😭 wheyyyyy? I had all the concepts 😭. TIME MANAGEMENT IS THE KEY.
I guessed like 5 questions in math module 2. The student entered response questions were honestly something i didnt even understand nor did i see these questions in khan academy. I entered random responses cuz idk what to do. Overall it was hard. The scoring curve may be in our favour
I’ve been prepping my students for the DSAT, and we noticed that you can answer the questions with the bulleted points with 100% accuracy WITHOUT even looking at the bullets. There is only one answer choice that will accomplish the student goal for that question. Try it! It’s a huge time saver.
So I'm just back after taking my sat and i ruined it for myself. I couldn't manage my time and lost focus in the 2nd modules of both sections; they were comparatively harder than were in the practice tests. And 2nd module matters more than the first one. I feel like dying rn. I'm going to be disowned.
Same... But the second module is not as important as the first one, so don't worry much about that. Personally, I aced the first modules, but I bombed the second ones.😬
It’ll be ok 💜 You don’t have to share your score with colleges if you didn’t do well, and this one can act as good practice! You didn’t ruin anything for yourself-tests can just be super stressful. Remember in the long term that this will seem like a lot less of a deal than it does right now
@@sareenfatima6114 if u go into college board into your SAT, it will tell you that your score have yet to come out. At the bottom of the box there is a blue link saying something about being unsure of your score. Just click that and click proceed and it’ll take you through the cancelling process. You have to do this under a week after your test.
I definitely think so, depending on the background you already have! Check out the video I just posted if you want to see how I would structure a study plan over a couple months/one month