Taking
the Scholastic Achievement Test (SAT) is necessary for gaining admission to many
U.S. colleges. The SAT generates a lot of fear in students, but there are
several ways to be prepared for the test. Learning about the structure of the
test is a good method for preparing for the test.
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Prepare for the test by learning a few relaxation
techniques. Learn how to focus your energy without allowing yourself to become
tense. Learn to stay relaxed and focused for the four hours it will take you to
complete the test.
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Review a SAT test preparation book, or take an
SAT preparation course if possible. Study vocabulary words and math problems in
particular.
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Read the directions thoroughly for each section,
so you understand how each section works. Answer the questions as quickly as
possible while taking the time to double check your answers.
Skip over any
questions that you are not sure of or that take too much time to try to solve.
Skip to easier questions rather than run out of time and leave the test
unfinished.
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Go back to the skipped questions after completing
each section. Eliminate as many incorrect answers as possible, crossing each
out as you identify it. Chose the best possible answer from the remaining
answers.
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Take advantage of the scrap paper available to
work out math problems. Ask for more scrap paper before the beginning of each
section if you expect to need it. Have at least two sharp pencils ready before
beginning each section.
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