Originally posted by: ConstipatedVigilante
When are you planning to take it, and are you a junior or senior? You might also want to consider taking a course. That's what I'm doing now in preparation for the November test. The book was useful for practice tests, but it wasn't very good at teaching the material.
Originally posted by: Oiprocs
You cannot study for the SAT. I repeat. You cannot study for the SAT.
It measures general aptitude. Yeah, you can look at TYPES of questions, but there is no material to base it off of.
It really matters not when going to college, only for freshman to brag about in the first week of school, and those guys are douche bags.
Originally posted by: axelfox
Originally posted by: Oiprocs
You cannot study for the SAT. I repeat. You cannot study for the SAT.
It measures general aptitude. Yeah, you can look at TYPES of questions, but there is no material to base it off of.
It really matters not when going to college, only for freshman to brag about in the first week of school, and those guys are douche bags.
I would somewhat disagree with this. Although you can't really study the substance of the exam, you can look at past exams and see what types of questions they ask and know how to attack them. IMHO, learning how to take it is an important factor in doing well.
Originally posted by: axelfox
Originally posted by: Oiprocs
You cannot study for the SAT. I repeat. You cannot study for the SAT.
It measures general aptitude. Yeah, you can look at TYPES of questions, but there is no material to base it off of.
It really matters not when going to college, only for freshman to brag about in the first week of school, and those guys are douche bags.
I would somewhat disagree with this. Although you can't really study the substance of the exam, you can look at past exams and see what types of questions they ask and know how to attack them. IMHO, learning how to take it is an important factor in doing well.
Originally posted by: Oiprocs
You cannot study for the SAT. I repeat. You cannot study for the SAT.
It measures general aptitude. Yeah, you can look at TYPES of questions, but there is no material to base it off of.
It really matters not when going to college, only for freshman to brag about in the first week of school, and those guys are douche bags.
Originally posted by: Oiprocs
You cannot study for the SAT. I repeat. You cannot study for the SAT.
It measures general aptitude. Yeah, you can look at TYPES of questions, but there is no material to base it off of.
It really matters not when going to college, only for freshman to brag about in the first week of school, and those guys are douche bags.
Originally posted by: esun
Originally posted by: Oiprocs
You cannot study for the SAT. I repeat. You cannot study for the SAT.
It measures general aptitude. Yeah, you can look at TYPES of questions, but there is no material to base it off of.
It really matters not when going to college, only for freshman to brag about in the first week of school, and those guys are douche bags.
Furthermore, it does matter what your score is for college admission. To say it doesn't is a lie, and anyone involved with college admissions will tell you that.
Originally posted by: StevenYoo
Originally posted by: axelfox
Originally posted by: Oiprocs
You cannot study for the SAT. I repeat. You cannot study for the SAT.
It measures general aptitude. Yeah, you can look at TYPES of questions, but there is no material to base it off of.
It really matters not when going to college, only for freshman to brag about in the first week of school, and those guys are douche bags.
I would somewhat disagree with this. Although you can't really study the substance of the exam, you can look at past exams and see what types of questions they ask and know how to attack them. IMHO, learning how to take it is an important factor in doing well.
and this is exactly why i recommend the College Board books.
I've looked through a hell of a lot of books (I tutor SAT stuff every now and then), and I must say that the College Board books' questions are most like the real thing
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: esun
Originally posted by: Oiprocs
You cannot study for the SAT. I repeat. You cannot study for the SAT.
It measures general aptitude. Yeah, you can look at TYPES of questions, but there is no material to base it off of.
It really matters not when going to college, only for freshman to brag about in the first week of school, and those guys are douche bags.
Furthermore, it does matter what your score is for college admission. To say it doesn't is a lie, and anyone involved with college admissions will tell you that.
You are wrong, some schools do not require it, more and more are doing this now
the college I went do it was optional to even put on the app, you could just leave it blank, school is in the top 40 on that silly US News listing for small colleges
Few years ago Harvard said they were going to stop using the SAT for admissions as well its a moronic test
I know many people that aced it and failed out of college and likewise people that didn?t do so well that did great in school and now have great jobs and such
it tests how well you can take a test that has no bearing on anything other then how well you take that test
And the fact that I scored what I did on it in the state I was in pretty much proves that the test is crap, that night I vomited so much and got it on so much stuff my stomach acid ate through the paint in the bathroom and I had to repaint it
