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How to Read CR
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How much score do you need? Like so many things in life, the answer is "it depends". Obviously SAT scores are important but they are not the only factor that influences admission decisions. A lot of factors such as high school grades, cou...
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Interpretating Plots and Charts
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You can expect a few data interpretation type questions in the Math section of the SAT. These questions have graphs and charts that show numbers in a visual format. The graphs and charts are very useful to get a visual perspective on how different nu...
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Interpreting Geometry Figures
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Many questions involving Geometry involves figures. You should be able to visualize the figure and apply the properties associated with the figure. Usually the figure also provides you with useful information such as length of a side, measure o...
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Intro to the Math Section
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The Mathematics subject comprises of three sections: two 25 minute sections and one 20 minute section. In total there are 55 questions, needed to be answered in 70 minutes. This section tests the student's skills in number and operations, algebra and...
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The Calculator Strategy
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SAT allows you to take a calculator that meets certain restrictions such as: It is not a laptop computer. It is not a mobile phone It does not have a electronic writing pad or a camera It is not a mini computer or a pocket organizer ...
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