Basic statistics problems make up about 4.1% of all the problems of the SAT Math Calculator section, and provide a basis of knowledge for more advanced statistics questions, which make up another 3.3% of the calculator section. This might sound intimidating, but like...
One of the most common questions from students trying to decide between the SAT and the ACT is about how their math sections compare. It would be nice if one was clearly easier, but the truth is that their differences can make one test a great fit for one student and...
The SAT Math section can seem like a huge, looming challenge, but it doesn’t have to. We’ll tell you what you need to know. Here are 6 reasons the SAT Math Section isn’t as difficult as you might think. 1. Around 60% of the Questions Are...
So you’re going to be taking your first SAT test soon. What do you need to know going in? 1. Reading Regularly Makes the Biggest Difference on the Reading Section If you read casually, you have a big advantage over your peers. It’s an advantage that...
The SAT’s Math Section is a little notorious for it’s tricky questions. No worries. Here are the six most common SAT Math mistakes and how to avoid them. 1. Simple Mistakes You drop a variable, mis-add something, or make one of those small,...
So you’ve decided to get a tutor! Maybe you need help with a specific SAT section, need someone to stay accountable to, or maybe you just want to get as close to that perfect score as possible. What should you be looking for in an SAT Tutor? Here are five things...
Finding time to study for the SAT can seem like an uphill battle. You’re already balancing schoolwork, friends, family, and extracurricular activities. Adding a couple of hours of SAT practice to all that can seem impossible. Here are a couple tips to find time...
Going into the test feeling prepared doesn’t just feel good, it also can bring up your score! Having confidence in your abilities helps you move through the problems quickly and with minimum exhaustion. Don’t stress yourself out unnecessarily. Here’s...
Most students say they wish they’d started preparing for the SAT around the end of sophomore year. Starting early ensures that there’s time to cement foundational skills while allowing time to build more test-specific skills. Honestly, if you’re in...
A high SAT score can open up more colleges for you to attend to or even be worth thousands of dollars of scholarship money, but motivating yourself when the rewards seem so far away can be difficult. Here’s how to motivate yourself to study for the SAT, even...