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Page 1: SAT = Scholastic Aptitude Test  The nation’s most widely used college entrance exam  A standardized test  It is PREDICTABLE!!!  Used to compare

INTRODUCTION TO THE SAT

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WHAT IS THE SAT?

SAT = Scholastic Aptitude Test The nation’s most widely used college

entrance exam A standardized test

It is PREDICTABLE!!! Used to compare students’

performances regardless of where you are from or what school you went to

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HOW SHOULD I PREPARE FOR THE SAT? Get familiar with:

Format Scoring Content Directions Timing Gridding

And most importantly….DON’T CRAM!!!!!!!!!!! Cramming is actually shown to increase anxiety

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WHAT IS THE FORMAT OF THE SAT?

Total test time = 3 hours 45 minutes There are three components

Critical Reading 70 minutes Math 70 minutes Writing 60 minutes

What happened to the other 25 minutes? One experimental (non-graded) section – don’t know

which one, or what topic it covers…so do your best on ALL sections!

uteshoursTotalTime min203

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WHAT IS THE FORMAT OF THE MATH SECTIONS?

There are three scored sections: 2 - 25 minutes sections

1. 20 multiple choice questions2. 8 multiple choice & 10 grid-in questions

1 - 20 minute section1. 15 multiple choice questions

All multiple choice questions have 5 answer choices

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WHAT IS THE FORMAT OF THE ENGLISH SECTIONS? Critical Reading:

Two 25 minute sections 1. Sentence Completion (19 Questions) 2. Passage-Based reading (48 Questions)

One 20 minute section Writing:

Two 25 minute sections 1. Identifying Sentence Errors (18 Questions),

Improving Sentences (25 Questions), Improving Paragraphs (6 Questions) 25 Minutes

2. Essay – 25 Minutes (to Read the Prompt, Plan, and Write)

One 10 minute section

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WHAT ELSE DO I NEED TO KNOW?

You will be allowed to use a calculator All questions can be answered without it

though! Directions are always the same

Become familiar with them BEFORE the test

You won’t waste time reading them during the test

You are only graded on your bubbles If you don’t like showing work, you don’t

have to!!

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WHAT MATH CONCEPTS ARE TESTED? 4 categories:

1. Numbers and Operations2. Algebra and Functions3. Geometry and Measurement4. Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability

Most of the math is from before 9th grade!! All math questions can be answered

without a calculator!

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HOW MUCH OF EACH CATEGORY IS TESTED?

MathCategory % Tested

Numbers and Operations 23%

Algebra and Functions 36%

Geometry and Measurement

28%

Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability

13%

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GETTING FAMILIAR WITH:

CONTENT! Math formulas given on the SAT:

Pythagorean Theorem Special Right Triangles Area of:

Circle (and Circumference) Rectangle Triangle

Volume of: Prism Cylinder

Sum of Measures of Angles of Triangle Total Degrees in Circle

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WHAT ENGLISH CONCEPTS ARE TESTED? Sentence Completion:

1. Vocabulary-in-Context Questions: know how words are used in the context of the sentence, know definitions

2. Logic-Based Questions: know the meanings of words and how the words are used to create a complicated sentence

Passage-Based Reading: (100-850 words long)1. Facts, Inferences, Assumptions2. Logic, Style, Tone, parallellism3. Comprehension

Writing – Correcting Errors: (Multiple Choice)1. Sentence Structure (knowing proper grammar, spelling, capitalization

and punctuation will help you select the correct answer)2. Improving paragraphs, selecting the “BEST” version3. Recognizing errors in sentences and paragraphs

The Essay: Well developed ideas, relevant supporting details, clear thesis, logically organized, elevated vocabulary, with a variety of syntax (sentence structure and length)

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GETTING FAMILIAR WITH:

SCORING! Total score: 600 - 2400

Each section:200 - 800 Wrong Answer Penalty

Cancels out the benefit of random guessing

Only guess if you can eliminate down to two answer choices!

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GETTING EVEN MORE FAMILIAR WITH: SCORING!

How it is scored? Correct Answer +1 Blank +0 Wrong MC - ¼ Wrong Grid-in - 0

Is it better to get one really hard question correct, or 5 easy to medium questions correct?

5 Easy!!! Easy and hard questions are scored the same!!

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WHAT IS YOUR SCORE GOAL? You might not need to answer every question!

But make sure you don’t skip too many questions.

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FORMAT! You can only work on one section at a

time No going back to previous sections It’s ok to skip around within the section

Don’t be surprised by the Math Grid-Ins The sections won’t be in the same

order and breaks won’t always be in the same places

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FORMAT! SAT ranks questions Easy, Medium, and Hard

The questions in each section are in order by difficulty EXCEPT in the Passage-Based Reading , Sentence

Completion, and Improving Paragraphs Sections (the simplicity or difficulty of questions presented is completely random. The easiest questions could be at the end of the section or from the final passage!)

In Math section that has Grid-In questions: Multiple Choice are ordered, then Grid-In are ordered

Understanding the order of difficulty can be a huge advantage if your goal is 600 or less in a section.

Focusing your time on the easy/medium questions gives you more time per question.

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GETTING MORE FAMILIAR WITH: FORMAT!

Approximate distribution of difficulty levels:

Depending on the score you want to achieve, you may not have to answer any hard questions!

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GETTING FAMILIAR WITH: TIMING! WORK THE WHOLE TIME!!

Don’t get finished and fall asleep Go back through the questions are work on

ones that you either skipped or guessed on Know when the time is up and keep an

eye on the clock You have a little over one minute to

answer each math question

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DIRECTIONS! For math:

Multiple Choice“Solve each problem in the section. Then decide which is the best of the choices given and mark your answer on the answer sheet.”

Grid – In“Questions # - # require you to solve the problem and enter your answer by marking the circles in the special grid on your answer sheet, as shown in the examples below.”

HINT: You don’t want to have to look at the examples!! It wastes too much time!

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DIRECTIONS! For English:

Multiple Choice Critical Reading (Sentence Completion):“Each sentence below has one or two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Beneath the sentence are five words or sets of words labeled A through E. Choose the word or set of words that, when inserted in the sentence, best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.”

Multiple Choice Critical Reading (Passage-Based Reading)“The passages below are followed by questions based on their content; questions following a pair of related passages may also be based on the relationship between the paired passages. Answer the question on the basis of what is stated or implied in the passages and in any introductory material that may be provided.”

HINT: Always read the title and introductory materials (when provided)

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DIRECTIONS! For English:

Multiple Choice Identifying Sentence Errors“The following sentences test your ability to recognize grammar and usage errors. Each sentence contains either a single error or no error at all. No sentence contains more than one error. The error, if there is one, is underlined and lettered. If the sentence contains an error, select the one underlined part that must be changed to make the sentence correct. If the sentence is correct, select choice E. In choosing answers, follow the requirements of standard written English.” Multiple Choice Improving Sentences“The following sentences test corrections and effectiveness of expression. Part of each sentence or the entire sentence is underlined; beneath each sentence are five ways of phrasing the underlined material. Choice A repeats the original phrasing; the other four choices are different. If you think the original phrasing produces a better sentence than any of the alternatives, select choice A; if not, select one of the other choices.

In making your selection, follow the requirements of standard written English; that is, pay attention to grammar, choice of words, sentence construction, and punctuation. Your selection should result in the most effective sentence – clear and precise, without awkwardness and ambiguity.”

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DIRECTIONS! For English:

Multiple Choice Improving Paragraphs“The following passage is an early draft of an essay. Some parts of the passage need to be rewritten.

Read the passage and select the best answers for the questions that follow. Some questions are about particular sentences or parts of sentences and ask you to improve sentence structure or word choice. Other questions ask you to consider organization and development. In choosing answers, follow the requirements of standard written English.”

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GRIDDING! The boxes above the bubbles are not scored There are four columns – start at the far left Leave not needed columns blank No need to reduce fractions (unless they don’t fit in the

grid!) You cannot grid a mixed number

Grid as improper fractions or decimals You must use all four spaces for a repeating decimal

For .6666…, .666 or .667 would be accepted Do not grid in a leading zero for decimals less than 1

Grid .5, not 0.5 No question has a negative answer If the answer is a percent, disregard the % symbol If the answer is zero, mark it in any box (except the 1st)