The sentence she said that "when the students say my score is not leveling up because they don't set a time of period for analyzing what mistakes they have done and also don't try to correct them and keep on becoming professional in doing those mistakes again and again" the best one
I m a french student taking SAT for the 29th of August. Got 1050 and 1100 on my two practice test and i started a week ago. Now i already do 1300 after a week of khan academy so stop saying we can t rush the sat, we can, we just have to be more self motivated(for example i study 8hours a day methodically). That s just my point, it is possible to rush the sat
@@safiaasma8719 well started doing practice tests and my level was decreasing so i just did khan academy practice things until i get all their practice quizzes right, do this trust me, i m french, my level on english is shit and i m doing 1400 today. So see
Suzal Gautam Hi, firstly take the sat diagnostic test and then later u can determine your weaknesses and strengths. Study the lessons that u have some troubles in. Take many practice test as u can and if you don’t see any improvement, I suggest you prep books to understand the basics.
Found this video particularly helpful! I've taken at least 40 practice tests now and I started scoring in the 1190's then gradually got my self up to a 1350-1420 range. I am really losing my mind at the reading comprehension questions but I am pretty decent/ solid at the math, but just a few knick nacks
Thanks for watching! I have an SAT reading playlist: ru-vid.com/group/PLcgb7QSAJYrjyO8RLkN9bGOhpYtzXW11-. Hopefully you'll find some helpful tips in those videos.
@Ingenuity thanks a lot for this, I really needed motivation. I’ve been learning on Khan academy and I’ve my SAT on 5th dec, I wish it get a good score bcs people frighten me by saying “ 1 month is not enough”
You need to tame this beast. It obviously helps to know the math principles and be a strong reader, but after that, the key is budgeting your time on passages and questions, and skip over hard stuff to make sure you have enough time to do the stuff that isn’t so hard. A test taker that is able and willing to bounce around within the test is the one that will do well.
Time stamps 1:02 - Establish an accurate baseline 2:11 - How to use Khan Academy practice exams 5:53 - Considerations for setting your target score 6:58 - How to set a realistic target score using your baseline
I need help I don’t know how to study instead I just use the hint button on the practice questions a lot. When it comes to the math I’m horrible at it my last SAT score is a 840
if you are bad at math then its just about learning how to solve the basic kinds of questions such as inequalities, absolute value, linear equations and graphs, sets of equations and things like that. Also a good thing to learn would be converting word problems to equations.
I’ve been trying to study for this sat. Throughout the whole summer. I took many practice tests and I’m still stuck between 800-900 on khan academy’s practice test. I’m on skill 4 for the reading level and skill 3 for the math level. But however I can’t seem to touch the 30s and 40s on the reading multiple choice sections. Highest I got was a 28 :(. Now matter how hard I try and study. I feel like I get no where. Despite me mastering the practice questions. The test is where I fall short. For math I got a 430 on the sat. I can’t seem to get my self in the 20s or 30s for math test questions. Yet I’m on skill 3 on khan academy. Idk what to do. I take the test oct 3. And I’m starting to feel absolutely hopeless
when i go over the fundamentals, i usually know 90% of them but i really can't solve the practice tests efficiently, the highest I've scored is 1160. my sat is in less than i month and now I don't know what to do. 😔😔
Don’t be demotivated.Just practice more and more ,address your mistakes and you can definitely improve. Even I increased by 250 points As much as you practice, work aggressively on weak areas and most importantly analyse your mistake, then you can definitely do better.
I’ve been trying to study for this sat. Throughout the whole summer. I took many practice tests and I’m still stuck between 800-900 on khan academy’s practice test. I’m on skill 4 for the reading level and skill 3 for the math level. But however I can’t seem to touch the 30s and 40s on the reading multiple choice sections. Highest I got was a 28 :(. Now matter how hard I try and study. I feel like I get no where. Despite me mastering the practice questions. The test is where I fall short. For math I got a 430 on the sat. I can’t seem to get my self in the 20s or 30s for math test questions. Yet I’m on skill 3 on khan academy. Idk what to do. I take the test oct 3. And I’m starting to feel absolutely hopeless
Hi I have just found your channel, I am not American, have recently graduated high school in my country at 16. I need to take the SAT to apply for college in America, the SAT exam is very new to me and atm I am very lost. I have no idea where to begin and would highly appreciate any help I can get on how and where to start preparations. Thanks.
I'm new to all this. My son is a sophmore. Not sure where to begin. Would he do this instead of a psat? Or do this in prep for a psat? Does he need to take a psat? If so when should that be taken? We really haven't prepared for any of this and I could really use your advice. When is the best time to take the SAT? Thanks.
Good day! I assume you have found out already since it has been a year, but here is some good information. 1. If your son is a sophomore, it would be worth it to take the PSAT. It can give him the chance to take the National Merit Scholarship and have a full ride to college. 2. He should still take the SAT as many scholarships and colleges look at that in applications. 3. There are many prep books dedicated to the PSAT, but if he studies for the SAT, he is essentially studying for the PSAT (more than he has to in fact). I hope this helped!
I assume you're asking this question because you don't want to "waste" any of the official practice exams. However, I think it's helpful to take a test without deliberate prep just to see where your baseline is. From there, you'll have more insights into your weaknesses. Be sure to check out my videos on recommended resources (ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-VI0ImgcPglU.html) and how to use them (ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-3are_Angz4g.html)!
I am from India and studying in class 10 I am not getting all chapters in science to study Few chapters are missing Please help me🙏🙏 Waiting for your hepl
Thanks, Sabrina! Yes, you can still use Khan Academy even if your test is a month away. Just be sure to pace yourself. I would plan to take 1-2 full length practice exams a week and spend the rest of your time reviewing your mistakes and working through drills.
hey im in 11th grade and im planning to give my first sat after abt 2.5 months and being an asian(stereotypically) im pretty fair at maths(which i concluded after seeing the walkthroughs of math sections of sat practice tests) and feel that i need to work on my english section more so i think that i should first prepare my english section through khan academy videos and sat black book and later practice math questions before my sat...this will be my first sat and im jusst starting my preparation so please tell me if i am going right or suggest me smth else better then this..(also i dont have dedicated 2.5 months for my preparation i mean i cannot study whole 2.5 months just sat bcoz i have my studies for other exams also)..