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Min/Max Your SAT Score
[Note: This post refers to the old SAT. Though the overall point is still true: You win the SAT by accumulating the most points, not by answering the most questions.] […]
Read MoreSAT Strategy: Advancing in another direction
[Note: This refers to the old SAT. But the underlying point still applies. While you should ANSWER all the questions on the new SAT (since there’s no longer a wrong […]
Read MoreKnowing is not enough
Knowing is absolutely different than doing I was working with a student today on one of my favorite problems from the (old) Official SAT Study Guide, from Test 7, Section […]
Read MoreThank you for helping students learn to read!
One of the very best benefits of my job (besides being able to spend most of my days with amazing high-school students), is being able to donate a portion of […]
Read MoreShould I take the old SAT or new SAT?
I’ve been fielding a lot of questions from parents about the new SAT that is scheduled to arrive March 2016. My advice differs depending on what year you are. I’ve […]
Read MoreWhere are the hard SAT Writing questions located?
[Note: This refers to the old SAT.]
Read MoreWhere are the hard questions in the SAT Critical Reading sections?
[Note: This refers to the old SAT.]
Read MoreWhere are the hard questions located in the SAT math sections?
[Note: This refers to the old SAT] Did you know that you can score into the 600s (which is the 75th percentile) WITHOUT having to answer any hard questions?
Read MoreHow do I access SAT Blue Book answer explanations?
Here’s where to get the current SAT practice tests, score sheets, and answer explanations from the College Board. Here are practice tests, score sheets, and answer explanations for the new […]
Read More13 SAT tips
13 SAT test tips from Debbie Stier over at The Perfect Score Project.
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