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Каждый раз когда вы думаете "Why this? | Why that? | Why A? | Why 98?", спросите себя "Why not this? | Why not that? | Why not A? | Why not 98?"

Don't look for justification. Look for disapproval.

You can justify all 4 answer options, yet you can't disapprove every single one of them. Certainly, there will be one.




The least thing that you wanna do after the break is to look at the questions again because the main purpose of the break is to clean your mind from those exact questions.


On module 1 of both Math and RW leave some room for yourself in terms of time to take unscheduled break - 5 minutes is enough. First, ask proctor for permission to take unscheduled break. Then, on the top-right corner of the screen, click "more" and click "unscheduled break." Now, you can go to the bathroom, wash your face, do some push-ups, jumps, or just walk around bit to increase blood circulation. This type of "ritual" is essential, as it will refresh your mind from the first module and get you physically and morally ready for the second module.

For sure, clock will be still ticking, but you should take it as some sort of an investment


On average
1-5 - Vocabulary questions
6-14 - Reading
15-19 - Grammar
20-23 - Transitions
24-27 - Student Notes
Start from the 1 question and move on to the next ones until you start to feel the heat (when question get harder). Then, move on to grammar, transition, and students notes (Complete 15-27) Then, continue from the place you left.
Possible Scenario:
1) Complete 1-8 qs
2) 9th question seems hard
3) Switch to another front, complete 15-27 qs
4) Complete 9-14 qs


Sunlight and water were the only things that i needed before the exam.
Empty stomach, no breakfast.


If you think that something will help you and your brain work 200%, practice that for at least a week so that your brain and organism will get used to it.


Please, do not experiment with your body right on the day of the real exam because you don't know the reaction of your body to that "thing."
Eat what you usually eat and do what you usually do. You don't wanna end up on the toilet in the middle of math module 2.


If you have some questions that I didn't cover in these posts, feel free to send them to me.


Improve your social and analytical skills. Whenever you see someone score 1500+, DM them. Ask them what they have done that you haven't done yet. Ask deep questions, not just an overview. Don't let them go away with that. You either take action and ask them for free or pay to some companies to hear those exact tips.


Master your desmos skills for god's sake. Tell me 1 math exam where you have access to graphical calculator. That's ridiculous. But what's more ridiculous is that people OFTEN overlook this enormous possibility.
How to master? Just solve absolutely any problem with desmos, and I mean absolutely any. Try every single one of them, and once you have a thought "how can i do this with desmos?" go to reddit/google/chatgpt and ask them. You're not the only one who encountered that problem, which means that there are other people that already encountered that problem and, possibly, found an answer/solution. The only thing that is left for you is to find it. Found it? Great, now, move on and on and on.


1) Erica Grammar (6th Edition) + Erica Reading (5th Edition)
2) Khan Academy (RW + Math)
3) Princeton Review Premium 2025
5) Bluebook tests
4) Question Bank
5) Leaks

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Another very big tip is READING
Read daily. Make it your habit and something without which you can not live. Improve your comprehension skills. There are no shortcuts and "hacks" that you can use. Any hack/shortcut you find on the internet, CollegeBoard already knows how to counter it and will definitely create new harder texts that break apart that damn hack.
Also, trust your gut. Whenever you feel uncertain, just choose what feels right rather than waste another minute or two trying to comprehend something that you didn't understand on the first take.


The biggest tip that I can give you is "analyze your practices"
The very first purpose of practice tests is to show you whether you're ready for the real test or not.
While doing them you will make mistakes, and that's totally fine. However, what's not fine is to leave that practice test without deeply analyzing your mistakes. Why did you make those mistakes? What made you think that correct answer is incorrect? Question every single action of yours, and, at some point, you will find the root of the problem. Once you've found it, rip it and make sure that it will not bother you anymore.


Fun fact: В ноябре в неделю самого экзамена у меня не было нормального сна. Бегал собирал документы и декларации. Во вторник я уснул в 6 утра, в среду тоже 6 утра, и в четверг, что бы хоть как то сгладить режим сна, уснул в 4 утра. В пятницу с божьей помощью уснул в 1 ночи. Поспал 5.5 часов. Встал и без каких либо ожиданий и требований от себя сдал сам экзамен.


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