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SAT Prep Everything you didn’t want to know about preparing for the test…

General information The SAT sends scores of every testing attempt. The SAT has 3 components: Verbal, Mathematics, and a required Writing Test. Mathematics makes up 50% of SAT's test score. Some students take the ACT and/or SAT as middle schoolers for practice or as part of the Midwest Talent Search. Don’t Guess! wrong answers mean minus points on the SAT, so don't make wild guesses! Prepping for the SAT could/should include websites, prep classes like this, books, taking higher level classes in school, and READ--READ--READ!

The sat Each section of the SAT is scored on a scale of 200—800, with two writing subscores for multiple-choice and the essay. The SAT includes a Critical Reading, Math, and Writing section, with a specific number of questions related to content.Critical ReadingMathWriting Writing: 50 minutes –Grammar, usage, and word choice –Multiple choice questions (35 min.) and student-written essay (25 min.) – score Critical Reading: 70 minutes (two 25-min. sections and one 20-min. section) –Critical reading and sentence-level reading –Reading comprehension, sentence completions, and paragraph-length critical reading – score Math: 70 minutes (two 25-min. sections and one 20- min. section) –Number and operations; algebra and functions; geometry; statistics, probability, and data analysis –Five-choice multiple-choice questions and student- produced responses – score

The sat WRITING SECTION Length: 60 minutesScore: Content: Grammar, Usage, Word Choice Item Types: Multiple-Choice Questions (35 minutes); Student-Written Essay (25 minutes) The SHORT ESSAY measures your ability to: –Organize and express ideas clearly –Develop and support the main idea –Use appropriate word choice and sentence structure

 You will be asked to develop a point of view on an issue, using reasoning and evidence, based on your own experiences, readings, or observations, to support your ideas.  The essay will be scored by trained high school and college teachers. Each reader will give the essay a score from ONE to SIX (SIX is the highest score) based on the overall quality of the essay and your demonstration of writing competence.

The MULTIPLE-CHOICE writing questions measure your ability to: –Improve sentences and paragraphs –Identify errors (such as diction, grammar, sentence construction, subject-verb agreement, proper word usage and wordiness)

CRITICAL READING SECTION  Length: 70 minutes (Two 25-minute sections, one 20-minute section)  Score:  Content: Critical reading and sentence-level reading  Item Types: Reading Comprehension, Sentence Completions, and Paragraph-Length Critical Reading The Critical Reading Section, formerly known as the Verbal Section, includes short reading passages along with the existing long reading passages. Analogies have been eliminated, but sentence-completion questions and passage-based reading questions remain. Sentence Completion questions measure your: –knowledge of the meanings of words –ability to understand how the different parts of a sentence fit logically together

 The reading questions on the SAT measure a student's ability to read and think carefully about several different passages ranging in length from about 100 to about 850 words.  Passages are taken from a variety of fields, including the humanities, social studies, natural sciences, and literary fiction.  They vary in style and can include narrative, argumentative, and expository elements.  Some selections consist of a pair of related passages on a shared issue or theme that you are asked to compare and contrast. Such material can be followed by two to five questions that measure the same kinds of reading skills as are measured by the questions following longer passages.  The following kinds of questions may be asked about a passage:

Vocabulary in Context: These questions ask you to determine the meanings of words from their context in the reading passage. Literal Comprehension: These questions assess your understanding of significant information directly stated in the passage. Extended Reasoning: These questions measure your ability to synthesize and analyze information as well as to evaluate the assumptions made and the techniques used by the author. Most of the reading questions fall into this category. You may be asked to identify cause and effect, make inferences, recognize a main idea or an author's tone, and follow the logic of an analogy or an argument.

Critical reading example The passage below is followed by a question based on its content; questions following a pair of related passages may also be based on the relationship between the paired passages. Answer the questions on the basis of what is stated or implied in the passages and in any introductory material that may be provided. The question below is based on the following passage. "The rock was still wet. The animal was glistening, like it was still swimming," recalls Hou Xianguang. Hou discovered the Line 5unusual fossil while surveying rocks as a paleontology graduate student in 1984, near the Chinese town of Chengjiang. "My teachers always talked about the Burgess Shale Line 10animals. It looked like one of them. My hands began to shake." Hou had indeed found a Naraoia like those from Canada. However, Hou's animal was 15 million years Line 15older than its Canadian relatives. 1. In line 5, "surveying" most nearly means (A) calculating the value of (B) examining comprehensively (C) determining the boundaries of (D) polling randomly (E) conducting a statistical study of Explanation The word "surveying" has a number of meanings, several of which are included in the choices above. In the context of this passage, however, only (B) makes sense. A student in the field of "paleontology" is one who studies prehistoric life as recorded in fossil remains. One of the activities of such a student would be to examine rocks carefully and "comprehensively" while looking for fossils. (A), (C), and (E) are incorrect because someone who studies fossils would not calculate the "value" of rocks, or determine the "boundaries" of rocks, or conduct a "statistical study" of rocks. (D) is wrong because "polling" rocks makes no sense at all. Correct answer: (B) Check out more questions online: sat/prep_one/passage_based/pracStart.html sat/prep_one/passage_based/pracStart.html

What are sat subject tests? Subject Tests, one-hour, mostly multiple-choice tests, measure how much students know about a particular academic subject and how well they can apply that knowledge. The 20 Subject Tests include: Literature, U.S. History, World History, Math Level IC, Math Level IIC, Biology E/M, Chemistry, Physics, French Reading, French Reading with Listening, German Reading, German Reading with Listening, Spanish Reading, Spanish Reading with Listening, Modern Hebrew Reading, Italian Reading, Latin Reading with Listening, Japanese Reading with Listening, Korean Reading with Listening, and Chinese Reading with Listening. Many colleges require or recommend one or more of the Subject Tests for admission or placement. Used in combination with other background information (your high school record, scores from other tests like the SAT I, teacher recommendations, etc.), they provide a dependable measure of your academic achievement and are a good predictor of future performance. Check out this link for more information:

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Last but certainly not least… Get a full night of sleep before the test. Eat breakfast and make sure you are well hydrated. Bring a water bottle for the test. Bring plenty of sharpened No. 2 pencils. Bring a watch and calculator for the test. Go to the bathroom right before the test! RELAX and BREATHE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!