SAT I prep?

Braves

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I was always told that you can't really study for the SAT I's, as it's more a test of just basic knowledge over various subjects... but I'm sure there's something I can do to help me do better on the test tomorrow. Anyone care to share their strategies or any specific things I should be reviewing
 

alee25

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well.. i didnt take any classes on the SAts and did pretty well on them (1480), but i did use this book called "Up your Score: The insiders guide to the SAt." It really isn't gonna help your math much, but for vocabulary they do an amazing job and the have a list of about 500 vocab words with memborable definitions, for example the word ostensible: they have the sentence, "It is ostensible that Austin is able to lift the weights." Its a good book that makes memorizing words easy. As for preping the day before, i use to always cram a bit and start reviewing from 10-11, even though most people don't reccomend cramming, i find that it does help a bit. But the KEY WORD for the SAT's is one simple concept: CONCENTRATE! thats all you need. People's scores start dropping when you lose concentration and become tired after the 3rd or 4th section. If you can prevent that, youll do well.