<p>sorry another quick question here</p>
<p>After the SAT practice test, should I only read the explanation for only</p>
<p>the questions I missed? or should I go ahead and read all of them...???</p>
<p>sorry another quick question here</p>
<p>After the SAT practice test, should I only read the explanation for only</p>
<p>the questions I missed? or should I go ahead and read all of them...???</p>
<p>Read all of them. The reason for this is to find if there is a simpler approach of solving a problem, which could save time. Also you might have just got lucky with a particular question so you need to know a reliable, consistent approach.</p>
<p>Agreed. Also, when I take practice tests, there are generally methods to solving problems that I am not 100% sure is the correct method. If I get it right and don’t look at the solution, then I will not affirm whether or not my method is correct.</p>