<p>I'm retaking my SAT I on Saturday (December 4th). Does anyone have any advice on how to improve my score (beside studying)? Any advice on strategies, ect. from successful SAT takers would be appreciated.</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
<p>I'm retaking my SAT I on Saturday (December 4th). Does anyone have any advice on how to improve my score (beside studying)? Any advice on strategies, ect. from successful SAT takers would be appreciated.</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
<p>Im taking it, too !!! And my gf's ****ing me off like never before, hope I don't write anything offensive in answer sheet !!! Piece !!</p>
<p>Good luck with that.</p>
<p>Anyone have any suggestions? thanks.</p>
<p>dont answer every qeustion if you are trying to get a 700 or below,skip what you dont know come back if theirs time and dont work on a problem you dont know where to start with,first problems have easy answers, watch out for easy answers in 8-10 for math, 20-25 in math, usally numbers in problem are given below as answers and are usally not correct,for eng-for two word answer,if one word is wrong/oppoiste cross it out entirely,if you have no idea, dont guess and odnt even come back to it,check your answers insted of going back to challenging problems,for cr. pick the best answer and make sure you justify why it is compared to everyone else,here is a little thing i remebered,all answers are guilty(correct) until proven innocent(wrong) cross out the answers when something makes it not true/not an answer,you dont have to answer all the questions, you can still get a high score w/o answering all the quesitons;good luck</p>
<p>Thanks justperfect. Anyone else have any suggestions>?</p>
<p>practice test mania. studying off of these is best for math and CR questions. analogies and word completions, however, is basically ur memorization of the 3000ish word list.</p>