Tuesday, 28 February 2017

What are the most efficient and effective techniques to prepare for the SAT test?

Everyone has a different styles to prepare an exam. But here something is that the SAT Coaching in Chennai provide some advice on approaching studying perspective for the SAT to the candidates.

Please  define "really well." To 98% of the global population, I did "really  well" and am qualified to answer this question. To another 2%, however,  my score is beatable at best. I did not get a 2400 on my SAT. But, I  scored highly enough that I can have the same chance of getting into  virtually any college I want with the help of SAT Coaching in Chennai as the students who actually are accepted  there.

1. Every  day for the month leading up to the exam, I would properly attend my classes. Then trying to answer their questions  as fast as possible without blindly guessing.

2. The  SAT Coaching in Chennai offered me a full-length free practice test. I did in parts, doing one  section each night, for time. I analyzed the patterns of my wrong  answers in order to be able to  later identify these problems as I answer them.  See the silly mistakes you are most likely to make on a frantic first  pass.

3. I  probably practiced about 10-20 minutes a day, 5 days a week, for the  month leading up to the exam. Not excessive - there are better things to  do.
4. The  night before the exam, I took a full-length practice test in a single  sitting (not pausing for the breaks the actual test allots). This gave  me a chance to see what the test would be like in terms of endurance. I  wanted to see how high I could score at my worst. Naturally, the actual  exam felt easier as a result.