Sunday, September 23, 2007

SAT test taking tips and strategies

SAT test taking tips

The SAT test plays a very important role in determining whether or not you will get accepted into the college of your dreams. Doing as good as you are capable of on this test is very important. Here, we will take a closer look at some of the things that you can do in order to help ensure that you get the SAT test score that you can potentially earn.

1. Go to bed early and eat a healthy breakfast the night before the test. Both of these things are very important. If you go to bed late, chances are that you may end up falling asleep during the SAT test or having slow responses, both of which will not help you earn the best score. If you do not eat breakfast, chances are that you will end up going hungry. Even eating a donut is better than eating nothing, although you should try to eat a healthy, well balanced breakfast.

2. Prepare for the SAT test beforehand. If there are any classes at your school which offer SAT preparation methods, then you should be sure to take it. You can also buy books and computer programs which will offer you examples of the types of questions that you would most likely find on the SAT's. This will help provide you with a good idea of what you should be sure to expect on the test. Taking advantage of all of these things will help ensure that you are well prepared for the SAT tests beforehand.

3. Never leave a question on the test blank. Since there will be a choice of which answer you should choose, taking a guess at what the answer is will earn you a better score than if you leave your answers blank. If you have four answers on the test to choose from, you will have at least a twenty-five percent chance of getting an answer right than if you were to leave the question blank.

4. Do not take too much time to answer one question. If you do not feel that you know the right answer, skip on to the next question. You can always come back to this question, and take a guess if you have to, after you have answered all of the other questions in the section. This will ensure that you have enough time to complete all of the questions that there are on the test, rather than missing ones which you would have known the answer to because you took too long to answer one specific question that you may end up getting wrong anyway.

5. Do not stress yourself out too much. If you are not having very good luck on the test, you should not freak out. If you do, you could end up stressing yourself out so much that you will end up doing bad on the rest of the test. The main key is to have a good idea of what your weaknesses are, and then concentrating more on these questions.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Great blog! You include some very helpful information for students - we need more blogs like this! Michele, Academics Plus

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Unknown said...

great blog!!! it is so interesting and helpful for students