If you’re getting ready for the SAT, then you know there’s a lot to learn. In addition to the material — the math, the vocabulary, and the writing — there’s the vagaries of the test itself. Taking the SAT is not like taking a test at school.
- The SAT lasts over three hours
- On the SAT, easy and hard questions are scored the same
- No partial credit
“Look, there’s just no way you’re going to do anywhere near your best unless you prepare for the SAT; that just stands to reason.” But practicing isn’t enough. After all, “if you’re practicing the wrong way, all you’re doing is getting really good at doing the wrong things.”
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