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Studying for sat subject tests, suggestions as to how i should study?

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i'm re-taking my chem, math IIC, & latin ones...

my scores were atrocious the first time around.

any tips you have for studying??

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  1. you should concentrate on what you are doing...

    don't mind other people disturbing you..

    you should have a quiet room..

    you can also have a friend with you who can help you in your tests


  2. WOW?  They have this stuff on the SAT now?  When I took it, it was a comprehension section and a math section.  Geez.

    I'm not sure how to study for these because I didn't experience them.

    Sorry.  

  3. Your local library or even school library might have some SAT study books. Mine had the Princeton Review ones. BUT SATs just can't be studied like your regular tests or even the AP tests. You might wanna look over the basic concepts but that's pretty much it. Like for math it's pre-calc stuff i think...I don't remember. I took so many tests at the end of my senior year that it's a blur now. BUT definitely at least pre-calc stuff  like trigonometry( i took the II one). I remember that sparknotes provided an overview of the concepts. And the questions get harder as you go on. So i suggest that you make sure to do all the ones in the first half or at least most of it. I never took Chem or Latin so I don't know. But i think for the foreign language class they will give you a CD so I saw people using their CD players. I'm not sure this year but they should tell you ahead of time. You might wanna check collegeboard for additional info?

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