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 No.381

Help /edu/. How do I stop getting retard-tier scores on the SAT?

 No.382

Practice.

Which part is causing you trouble?


 No.383

The writing part has consistently been my lowest score, with critical reading being my best.


 No.385

That's not good, you will need to practice a lot but also find someone who will correct it for you.

Is there anything particularly hard for you?


 No.402

Hijacking this thread with my own question, what difference is there in terms of knowledge required between the SAT and the ACT? I've only ever taken the ACT.


 No.404

>>402

SAT has no science.


 No.405

>>404

I was kind of looking for a content comparison, though, not just the literally most obvious difference between the tests.


 No.415

>>405

ACT, imo, is better because it focuses on your actual knowledge more than regurgitating obscure words and a basic five paragraph essay.




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