RELAX, DO NOT CRAM. I REPEAT DO NOT CRAM.
It’s that time of the year again: ACT and SAT test dates are rapidly approaching and most students are cramming their brains out.
With recent statistics showing an overall less than half pass rate, students are starting to stress. But don’t worry, we’ve got you covered.
Here are some last-minute tips and strategies to help maximize your score.
• Know which test is better for you
The S.A.T. (Scholastic Aptitude Test) and the A.C.T. (American College Testing) are not the same test and studying for both can be a real hassle. The two are strategically different, so it’s better to find the one that best suits you.
• Don’t procrastinate
Don’t wait until the last few months of your senior year to take these tests. Procrastination will only lead to fewer chances to better
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Do whatever you can. Just make sure you’re getting the information you need to pass.
• Reading is your new best friend
“The thing I’ve been telling my students for years, the one factor that most highly correlated with doing well on the SAT, is not GPA, it’s not taking an SAT prep course, it’s not even how much your parents make,” said Mr. Friedel, the English teacher who was three points away from a perfect score on the reading portion of the SAT. “The factor that’s most highly correlated with the SAT is reading for fun in your spare time. So the best advice I give people is to get a library card and a hammock.”
• Be careful about bringing in exterior knowledge
For the reading portion of the SAT, only use information they give you in the passage. They often like to trick people by giving them familiar topics in the passages. IT’S A TRAP, DO NOT FALL FOR IT. If you know the answer but it’s not in the passage, don’t write it down. Answer with only the info they give