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Pacing yourself
ОглавлениеAs you progress through the Math Tests, the questions sharply rise from easy to hard. (The Reading and Writing and Language Tests … not so much.) As you cut through the math, you may find yourself feeling more and more challenged. When you approach the end, don’t worry so much about skipping questions. You get the same points for each right answer to an “easy” question as you do for a “hard” question. If you’re stuck on an early question, take a guess, mark the question, and come back to it later. This way, you’re sure to reach all the later questions that you’re able to answer. Also, during the last minute of each section, bubble in an answer to every remaining question, perhaps choosing one letter and sticking with it for every blank. With no penalty for guessing, you may as well take a shot!
No one gets a perfect score, so don’t expect to. All you need to do is score better than many of the other students, and with these strategies and practice, you will! Once you’re in college and/or have a scholarship, the SAT doesn’t matter anymore. But for now, you’re not trying to get all of them right — you’re trying to get most of them right.