Ron Woldoff - SAT For Dummies

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Get ready to 
own The most surefire way to ace the SAT is to show up on exam day with calm confidence, ready to 
 the test. To do that, you need to prepare—you should know what to expect and plan accordingly. The SAT assesses what you’ve covered in high school, so the best way to prepare is with a systematic content refresher, some solid study strategies, and plenty of practice, practice, practice. The proven tools and techniques in 
 help you do just that and get you ready to take – and take down – the SAT. 
In a friendly, step-by-step style,
goes beyond simply rehashing what you’ve learned (and forgotten!)
In school and applies your learning to the test itself, with examples for every question type, tips for answering questions quickly, advice on guessing, and pitfalls to avoid. The study questions and practice exams are designed to build your skills, identify areas that need extra work, and develop your confidence for the big day. 
Know how to answer for a higher score Acquire killer techniques for math and essay questions Access four full-length practice exams online Study key SAT vocabulary words Succeeding on the SAT is like handling any other task—if you know what to do and get plenty of practice, you’ll be fine. This book shows you how it’s done.

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Examining Your Mind: What the SAT Really Looks For

The exam attempts to measure the skills you need to succeed in school and in the workplace. It is not a measure of how smart you are, nor is it a measure of how well you do in school. It measures how adaptable you are, and especially how well you prepare for a blockbuster exam.

SAT For Dummies - изображение 19The college admission essay is a great place to put your scores in perspective. If your SAT score struggles from a special circumstance, such as a learning disability, a school that doesn’t value academics, a family tragedy, or any other reason, you may want to explain your situation in an essay. A good essay gives the college a way to interpret your achievement and to see you, the applicant, in more detail. For help with the college admission essay, check out College Admission Essays For Dummies by Geraldine Woods (Wiley).

The SAT doesn’t test facts you studied in school. You don’t need to know when Columbus sailed across the Atlantic or how to calculate the molecular weight of an atom. Instead, the SAT takes aim at your ability to follow a logical sequence, to comprehend what you’ve read, and to write clearly in Standard English. The math portion checks on the math skills you have picked up during your years in high school. The point is the SAT isn’t a giant final exam or a review of high school. It’s a test of your skills , not your knowledge .

Use this to your advantage. The skills for the Reading Test, covered in Chapter 3, are easy to learn and just take practice to master. The details asked in the Writing and Language Test are of a limited scope and fully reviewed in Chapter 5. The skills for the Math Test are also of a limited scope and are captured in Part 4of this book. In other words, pretty much everything you need to know for the SAT fits into a medium-sized book. There may be an occasional “oddball” question as the SAT steps outside its defined scope of topics, but these questions are very few and very far between.

One caveat (disclaimer) to the preceding claim: Everything you need to know for the SAT is right here in this book assuming you already have a basic grasp of English and math. This claim assumes that you have certain skills at the basic high-school level: You can read and understand a narrative in English, you can construct a complete sentence in English, and you can execute basic math, which includes long division and adding fractions. If any of these topics is an area where you struggle, there are literally thousands of books and resources available to you, many free online or at a library. You can also check with your school for any type of remedial program, including student tutors. This is something you can easily fix and place into the past.

Scoring on the SAT

The SAT gives colleges an in-depth look at your skills and performance. If you take the exam more than once, as most students do, you can use the detailed information from your score reports to craft a personalized study program and zero in on the skills you need to fine-tune.

Types of scores

The redesigned SAT gives you a number of scores. Here’s the idea:

Composite score: This is the score that everyone is worried about. It’s the sum of the Reading Test, Writing and Language Test, and Math Tests (400 to 1600 points). The maximum SAT score is 1600, with a top combined score of 800 on the Reading Test and the Writing and Language Test and 800 on Math Tests. The minimum is 400, which you get for showing up.

Essay score: The optional essay receives separate scores for reading, analysis, and writing, each scored at 2 to 8 points, for a total range of 6 (for showing up) to 24 (for knocking it out).

Cross-test scores: These scores are determined by questions of a particular type in all three areas of the SAT (Reading, Writing and Language, and Math). You get a score for analysis in history/social studies (10 to 40 points) and another for analysis in science (10 to 40 points). These cross-test scores are a metric of your performance, but not one that schools typically pay attention to.

Subscores: Here’s another way that the SAT slices and dices your performance. On the Reading Test and the Writing and Language Test, there are scores for command of evidence (1 to 15 points) and understanding words in context (1 to 15 points). On the Writing and Language Test, you get scores for expression of ideas (1 to 15 points) and Standard English conventions (1 to 15 points). The Math Tests also do this, giving you 1 to 15 points each for algebra, advanced math, and problem solving/data analysis. Don’t worry about these subscores as much. Schools almost always look at your composite score and your essay score.

SAT For Dummies - изображение 20You can run through the basics of converting your correct answers to a tangible SAT score in Chapter 18, following the practice exams in Part 5.

Score reporting

The SAT experience includes four score reports which can be sent to your choice of schools. ( Yikes? Not really. More like, Yes! ) If you want to send out more reports to more schools, you can do so for a nominal fee. Check the College Board website at www.collegeboard.org for current prices. You can request additional score reports when you sign up for the exam, when you take the exam, or after the fact. At the time of this writing, your scores are good for five years.

After you get your SAT scores, you can order a Question and Answer Service, which shows each question from the exam, which answer you selected, and if applicable, the correct answer. There is a small fee for this, and the fee waiver may apply. If you are planning to retake the SAT, you absolutely must order this service: It’s like turning on a light to see your exam performance. The bad thing is that this service isn’t available for some tests, but the good thing is that it is free with your PSAT, so use that!

Score reports arrive in your mailbox and at your high school about five weeks after you take the test, and in your email about a week sooner. The College Board usually posts on its website the date that the test scores will be available.

Last thing. Be sure to create a free College Board account at www.collegeboard.org , where you can check your scores and register for the SAT, PSAT, and any SAT Subject Tests. Here, along with your score, you can find how well you did in comparison to everyone else who took the exam when you did. You can also immediately access the Question and Answer Service and get right to the questions.

Chapter 2

Strategies for Success

IN THIS CHAPTER

картинка 21 Planning your prep time before the SAT

картинка 22 Getting ready on the night before and morning of your SAT

картинка 23 Taking control of the testing experience

картинка 24 Managing your time

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