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i am a junior and i haven't taken the SAT yet at all and since college board has extended the registration date for the one may 5th i was thinking of taking it. but i haven't done anything to prepare for it at all, like i pretty much don't know anything. should i still take it? i need to take it obviously.
and how long will it take to get results back? would it be in enough time to know what i need to work on before the one june 2nd? |
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te quiero ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Banned Posts: 472 Joined: Sep 2006 Member No: 467,840 ![]() |
Yeah... the average person doesn't need classes so unless you want to get into an Ivy or an equally difficult school to get into, don't take any prep classes.
But if you're not naturally good at tests like the SAT and you want as perfect of a score as you can get, the prep classes are the way to go. The SAT doesn't test skills - its a time management test and if you understand how every single question in the test works, it'll be easy. For example, the entire essay is formulated - if you use a certain formula that Testmasters gives you, you'll get a 10+ every single time you do the essay part. And I'm just telling her what I did and it worked will for me. I got a 2100 the first time, then the next month I got a 2210 with not-that-much studying in between. It makes a difference. |
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