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How did you prepare for your SATS?

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what books did you buy to study from and do you know any practice books that have like SAT questions?

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  1. I'd recommend the CollegeBoard Real SATs book (or whatever they call it). Its blue and its the only one published by the CollegeBoard, so it comes directly from the source. Personally, I find that Kaplan sometimes gets it wrong when making review books, but I've used their "Flip-O-Matic" and its pretty decent, despite the humorous name. If you take all of the practice tests in the CollegeBoard book (there are about 8-10. Don't remember), you'll be in good shape for the real thing. If you dont have that kind of time, I would focus on one section, either Math, Reading or Writing and just get that score as high as you can. Most schools will superscore, so you might as well get one really great score on this test and get the others on a retake.


  2. The school has sat practice guides where their are questions and you can look at them and and take your test and see what they answers are and why you got answers wrong. I think the math is easier than the verbal because on the verbal test you have to memorize like 995,112 words. I saw this is how many words there are in english language.

  3. I ate a bagel that morning... that's pretty much it.

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