<p>I was asked to repost this article, so here it is: </p>
<p>In this article we will go over the steps you should take to put an end to the careless errors you keep making when attempting SAT math problems.</p>
<p>Before we can put an end to careless errors we need to discuss what a careless error actually is. If you look up the definition of "careless" you will get something like "not giving enough attention and thought to what you are doing." So most people would say that a careless error is one that could have easily been prevented if only they had paid a bit more attention to what they were doing. But on the SAT this is only one of the types of errors that students call "careless."</p>
<p>In fact, it is very common for students to say "My SAT math score would have been </p>
<p>DrSteve – the new software is probably responsible as it saves drafts in progress. I would suggest you repost your article in a form that does not look as a cut/paste from an outside form. There are no length restrictions since you are NOT quoting anyone but yourself.</p>
<p>@Xiggi I have to be careful when putting my content on CC. Google doesn’t like seeing duplicate content, and my original article pages can get penalized. I think what I might do is start a new thread where I will give pieces of advice from my articles a little at a time, and give others the opportunity to agree, disagree, and add their own contributions. Let’s see how that goes.</p>