<p>Ok This Is The Official Thread Of What Is The Easiest Section To Get A Perfect Score On The Sat And Why Must Say Why And If U Got One How U Did It</p>
<p>I got an 800 in writing. Lots of reading = near-perfect grammar. Oh, and a mean 4th grade English teacher will help. The essay is cake once you realize that you can make everything up. Why bother to create a historically accurate paragraph on Mozart when you can say that Stephen Colbert did it all instead?</p>
<p>Math- I didn't study for a thing and got 800 on math</p>
<p>if you're asian and dont 800 the math go dig a hole. LoL jk~ but math isnt that hard to 800, neither is writing for that matter. Reading is just tons of practice and some ppl are just better at picking out answer choices than others.</p>
<p>800-math: fundamental math skills acquired from years of practice
800-writing: studying grammar, practice, and sorta reading to get a feel for the style</p>
<p>math - 800...don't make stupid mistakes, the actual math is really easy</p>
<p>for writing just memorize the grammar rules and become familiar with the errors that usually appear on the test.</p>
<p>CR - 800 - no idea, probably cause I read too much, overall, comes fairly easy to me.</p>
<p>i got an 800 on CR without preparing. it's more reasoning than anything else. you don't have to really know all that much vocab.</p>
<p>^ yes you do. vocab that is. Grab a barron's and memorize the 3500 word list. May seem daunting but it definitely increases your advanced vocabulary SUBSTANTIALLY--not just for SAT's, but for College, and even grad school. If you have a few months, it's just about one of the guaranteed things that will improve your score dramatically.</p>
<p>^In my opinion, none of the words in the CR section are hard. What trips people up are the passages. Skim and identify important details and syntax. Duh.</p>
<p>^ lol for me, every mistake I made was because I didn't know a word or some other vocab related problem...I took it as a sophomore so I plan on improving my vocab to get my score up to 800.</p>
<p>... Ses... I didn't get an 800 on CR. I got a 780. But I can tell you that without studying that Barrons list I wudnt have broken 700 based on my demerits on the basis of vocabulary alone.</p>
<p>800 in CR and W. Read TIME and do a lot of practice
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if you're asian and dont 800 the math go dig a hole.
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Thanks for lowering my self esteem (JK)</p>
<p>800 Math.. the one thing you MUST do is make sure you understand what the question is actually asking...sometimes people make some pretty bad assumptions. On the test I got the 800.. I switched 3 of my answers.. thankfully all from wrong to right answers. </p>
<p>It helps to check the test over after doing it the first time.</p>
<p>As for CR.. I only got a 750.. but I'd say having a broad vocabulary helps and if you are an avid reader, the reading passages will be easier for you, otherwise practice...</p>
<p>800 CR...very little practice though, and no vocab study. If you don't have a large vocabulary it will help to study that, I suppose. For the reading passages, the main thing is to not outhink it. This is not real literary analysis. They are rarley trick questions: chose the most obvious answer.</p>
<p>This thread sucks.</p>
<p>You sucks.</p>
<p>for MOST people...i'd say it goes CR>Writing>Math in levels of difficulty</p>
<p>:( 770 writing.....i guess i'm not welcomed here.</p>
<p>Amen to not making stupid mistakes on math. They PREY on stupid mistakes. I swear, for many of us, that's the only reason why our scores drop.</p>