💯HOW I GOT 780 ON SAT VERBAL SECTION (Bluebook practice though not the real one)💯
My dear subscribers always ask for SAT advice, so I decided to share insights that helped me get 53/54 questions correct in the Reading and Writing Section of the SAT.
Disclaimer: there is no way to "trick" the test because it takes systematic preparation, skills, and constant practice to show results. Also, it is important to keep in mind that a high level of English definitely makes it easier to get a higher score on the SAT. (if it wasn't for my IELTS 8.5, I would need to cram like five times more)
1. Resources
🍀learn about each question type on Khan Academy: https://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/sat-reading-and-writing
🍀SAT Vocabulary Flashcards:
https://quizlet.com/sg/947077801/sat-vocabulary-flash-cards/
https://quizlet.com/863933131/sat-vocabulary-flash-cards/
🍀Telegram Channels with prep textbooks and practice tests:
https://t.me/sat_discussionn
https://t.me/dsatbank
https://t.me/satpastpapers
🍀Read articles from these websites to get used to complex language and high-end vocabulary:
https://www.theguardian.com/us
https://www.space.com/
https://www.nytimes.com/
https://www.science.nasa.gov/
https://www.bbc.com/
2. Strategy
Every question type requires its own strategy. The Khan Academy course I linked above explains each of them really well. A tactic to keep in mind on any reading question - summarize the text in your own words and try to make up your own answer, then compare the answer in your head to the answer choices and pick the closest one. Going blindly to answer choices without your own - it is the last resort.
3. Common Mistakes
- not understanding what the task wants from you
- having limited vocabulary
- not knowing grammar rules
- not making connections in/between texts
- not analyzing the texts
- rushing
✨I would love to learn about the difficulties you face on the Verbal section in the SAT, so I can be as helpful as possible. Leave your opinion and questions down below or feel free to DM me: @aruz_ye
I appreciate reposts🥰
credits: @altynmind
#sat
My dear subscribers always ask for SAT advice, so I decided to share insights that helped me get 53/54 questions correct in the Reading and Writing Section of the SAT.
Disclaimer: there is no way to "trick" the test because it takes systematic preparation, skills, and constant practice to show results. Also, it is important to keep in mind that a high level of English definitely makes it easier to get a higher score on the SAT. (if it wasn't for my IELTS 8.5, I would need to cram like five times more)
1. Resources
🍀learn about each question type on Khan Academy: https://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/sat-reading-and-writing
🍀SAT Vocabulary Flashcards:
https://quizlet.com/sg/947077801/sat-vocabulary-flash-cards/
https://quizlet.com/863933131/sat-vocabulary-flash-cards/
🍀Telegram Channels with prep textbooks and practice tests:
https://t.me/sat_discussionn
https://t.me/dsatbank
https://t.me/satpastpapers
🍀Read articles from these websites to get used to complex language and high-end vocabulary:
https://www.theguardian.com/us
https://www.space.com/
https://www.nytimes.com/
https://www.science.nasa.gov/
https://www.bbc.com/
2. Strategy
Every question type requires its own strategy. The Khan Academy course I linked above explains each of them really well. A tactic to keep in mind on any reading question - summarize the text in your own words and try to make up your own answer, then compare the answer in your head to the answer choices and pick the closest one. Going blindly to answer choices without your own - it is the last resort.
3. Common Mistakes
- not understanding what the task wants from you
- having limited vocabulary
- not knowing grammar rules
- not making connections in/between texts
- not analyzing the texts
- rushing
✨I would love to learn about the difficulties you face on the Verbal section in the SAT, so I can be as helpful as possible. Leave your opinion and questions down below or feel free to DM me: @aruz_ye
I appreciate reposts🥰
credits: @altynmind
#sat