2400 on SAT

<p>The key to unlocking improvement when reviewing tests is not just to know how to solve that specific question. Of course you must know that too, but the key is understanding the technique behind it.</p>

<p>Did you get it wrong because you calculated perimeter instead of area? Is that something you fall for often? Did you get it wrong because you legitimately didn’t know how to do it? Learn that concept then.</p>

<p>When you see you missed a question because you didn’t catch the trick that x-squared minus y-squared always needs to be converted to (x+y)(x-y), then you have to be able to see that trick on the next problem.</p>

<p>You’ll never see the exact question again on your actual SAT, so you have to identify your trends. Learn what types/categories of things get you…don’t just learn how to do a specific problem.</p>