Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Strategies that Will Prepare You for Your SATs
You see it in the movies and TV shows. High school students get the jitters when the SATs are nearing. You wonder why these statistics can make or break your future. Well, judging from those who took them before, it actually can.
SAT predicts how you will fare in college. Most Ivy League universities look at your SAT scores and base their decision from there. Will they accept you as a freshman in their institution or not? Are your mediocre SAT scores enough?
Though there are some people who think the SAT is a pointless exam. To them, it only shows how familiar you are with general information which you have learned in high school.
For the same reason, don't regard SAT as an IQ exam. Getting a high SAT score doesn't necessarily mean that you are a genius, neither does a low score say that you are a ditz.
In fact, the SAT helps you prepare for an important exam. The SAT is on your academic records forever, not to show universities, colleges or business institutions how brainy you are. Instead, it shows how disciplined you are.
The SAT is an exam most high school students must prepare for. It’s just like a big game for any athlete. They have to train weeks before the actual competition. With the SAT, students must review general topics they took up in their high school years and refresh their memory with these.
Of course, how you perform on these exams can also determine your knowledge level. That is why Ivy League universities hold high regard on those figures.
Here are some strategies you can do when you are taking the SATs:
1. Read a bunch of good books – from classic to the contemporary.
2. Pay closer attention in your math subjects.
3. Read the dictionary when you get the free time.
4. Refresh your algebra and trigonometry
5. Try to get a bunch of SAT reviewers and time yourself as you take the exam at home.
Remember that half of the SAT exam is to test your vocabulary and the other half is to see how good you are with numbers. Get those pocket dictionaries. They are an easy read but they are jam-packed with vocabs you might need on the day itself.
As brain-wrecking as Algebra and Geometry are, you have to be patient in reviewing these. Refresh your numeric knowledge with math exercises. This will hone your calculation skills.
Practice what you have learned. Practice makes perfect. Most importantly, when the day comes, relax and concentrate.
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