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March 7 is important day for juniors

Here are some tips to get ready for the SAT
March 7 is important day for juniors

With the SAT coming up March 7 for juniors, it can be a stressful time. Here are some tips on how juniors can prepare themselves with the help of counselors Sherman Woodard and Kiara Cross:

  • Use Khan academy 
  • PSAT data college board results guidance 
  •  Courses here at Ben Davis science and social reading 
  • Day of the test sleep, eat to relax scores don’t affect ability’s test seriousness
  • Retaking the test getting the results, paying attention 
  • Sign up through college board – practice 20 mins a day  
  • Not an intelligent test, has a zero chance of who’s going to graduate
  • Guess on questions with using process of elimination
  • Skip questions you don’t know – each question worth the same 
  • Colleges allow you to superscore (use the better score from both tests) 
  • Score makes money, take it with importance 
  • Free resources 
  • The waiver fee is $60 to retake the SAT, register months ahead

 

And most Importantly be here March 7. And the most important advice to do better on the test before you take the exam is to write down something important to you. When the mind believes you are not a good test taker and they lock up thinking about what important counteracts that fear. Be Confident – it scientifically does help.

 

 

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