A Simple Math Review for the SAT

Hello. My name is Jason, and four years ago I "aced" the SAT. OK, I missed one analogy, but I still got a 1600. What I hope to do with this web page is to share my experience about the mathematics section of the SAT, since I still don't know what happened on the verbal section. Currently I have two practice test ready.

I have learned over the years that the best way to do well on a standardized test is to have as few surprises as possible on the testing day. By taking practice tests, you can be calm on the day you walk in your school to take the greatest standardized test of them all, the ETS's SAT. In addition to the practice tests I have here, the books in my SAT Library helped me review with their insight into the SAT and additional practice tests.

The first practice is made up of the normal multiple choice questions. In the second practice test, the questions deal with the later question types on the SAT, the Quantitative Comparison and Student-Produced Response. Take time to read the instructions. Be careful, because in general these tests are harder. They are going to be on the test, so get familiar with them.

Take the First Practice Test

Take the Second, New Practice Test

My SAT Library

Testing advice

E-mail me at jasondonald @ hotmail . com


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