Thursday, June 11, 2020
Five Ways to Get a Jump Start on SAT Prep Today
If youââ¬â¢re starting to think about the college admissions process but it seems to early to begin test prep, there are still a ton of great things you can do. à Here are five great ways to make the most of the time you have. Read. à Even though youââ¬â¢re doing a lot of reading in school, youââ¬â¢re probably mostly used to analyzing literature. Only one out of the five reading passages on the SAT is from a piece of fiction, however. Get in the habit of reading your local newspaper or a national publication like The New York Times, Popular Science, or Time. à Youââ¬â¢ll be a better citizen of humanity, and youââ¬â¢ll improve your vocabulary and reading comprehension too! Brush up on your formulas. From the vertex form of a parabola to quadratic factoring patterns like difference of squares, the SAT tests your knowledge of formulas you had to memorize in school. à It may have been a while since youââ¬â¢ve thought about some of these topics (like finding the slope of a line), but nowââ¬â¢s the time to start. Become a grammar pro. Do you know how to properly use a semi-colon? à Whatââ¬â¢s the difference between a coordinating and subordinating conjunction? à The SAT tests students on a consistent list of grammar rules, and learning them now will save you time and hassle later. à Do a little bit every day. At this point, consistency is key, and you can use the luxury of time to your advantage. à Read an article or two or learn a new grammar rule every day, and the things youââ¬â¢ve learned will stick with you for longer. à ââ¬Å"Slow and steady wins the raceâ⬠is a clichà © for a reason! Take a practice test. When you feel ready, take an SAT practice test. à It will help you get a sense of your score range and provide a portrait of your testing strengths and weaknesses. à Compass offers complimentary, obligation-free practice test sessions virtually every weekend. For more information or to sign up for a practice test, click here.
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