go to your local library and check out a practice sat book. There should be many to chose from and are filled with tons of quizzed, test, and questions. I did this and it helped me out by practicing. Plus the anwers are in the book, so you will know if you are right or not.
2006-09-13 17:47:43
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answered by Trina S 2
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buy a study book (princeton review or something) and read tips on how to approach the test. Im not talking learning more words or careful with math, which should not be ignored, but learn how to make your test taking skills faster and know what to watch out for. For example, eliminate obviously wrong answers before choosing between 2 seemingly right answers.
Aside from that, I personally think its a build up from your education so I dont think its something you can master in 4 days. Study early and take the tests in the back of the study book. Maybe your school has a SAT practice club.
2006-09-14 00:48:39
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answered by leikevy 5
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You can either check out a book at the local library, or buy one from Amazon.com.
If you get an SAT prep book - make sure its from 2005 or 2006, no later.
Just read up on the vocabulary lists, and make sure you know what format they want your writing sample to be, and get refreshened with the math!
Good luck with the SAT! Don't stress too much about it, and make sure that you get PLENTY of sleep the night before the test!
2006-09-14 00:48:24
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answered by Brooke 2
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get a 2006 SAT book from kaplan. read every word, do everything they tell you, and take all the practice tests in the book. give yourself plenty of time--don't buy the book the week before the test and try to cram. space it out over a few monts.
i raised my score from a 1350 to a 1430 (old SATs, out of 1600) using kaplan. good luck.
2006-09-14 00:50:03
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answered by shrimpylicious 3
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