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Preparing For The SAT?

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I am going to be a sophmore and I have been preparing for the SAT for a while. I have no concerns regarding the math section. However, I do have minor concerns regarding the english sections. Any suggestions to help me prepare?

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  1. Nope, but good luck.


  2. Read like crazy. Classical literature, Time magazine, etc. Learning latin roots should help. Familiarize yourself with the test by taking a practice test or looking at practice questions.

  3. Don't pay for any classes! When I first took the SATs I scored in the 1700's, and paid for a course with Kaplan for approximately 900 dollars. This was a complete waste of my time and money. I found a guide off this unknown site called tutorfox.com. I used their review book, which cost me 10 bucks. Their book is extremely well written and covers all topics you need to know. In addition, I also used the Princeton Review's book to help me out. I went up to a 2300 by using both books. I would highly recommend them. The key to doing well on the SAT is practice. You must practice and keep on practicing until you have encountered all the types of questions on the test. Once you do this you will be able to ace the test.

    The tutorfox guide can be found

    @ http://www.tutorfox.com/satguide.html

  4. Get books to practise from and read.
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