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Key Facts About The SAT Math Section

Key Facts About The SAT Math Section

The math sections of the SAT breakdown in the following ways:• One 25-minute section with 20 multiple choice questions• One 25-minute section with 8 multiple choice, and 10 grid-in questions• One 20-minute section with 16 multiple choice questionsHere are three rules to follow to set yourself up before you do any actual studying.Rule 1: Time Management:The SAT math sections are structured with the test-taker in mind. They start off with easy problems that get progressively more difficult from question to question. You should not spend too much time on the early questions as you will want the extra minutes for the harder problems ...Read More About Key Facts About The SAT Math Section

What You Should Know About The SAT

What You Should Know About The SAT

The SAT Reasoning Test is a standardized exam that is used for college admissions. While some programs do not require it, most four-year colleges and universities require that applicants take either the SAT or the ACT. [RELATED: What Does SAT Stand For?] The SAT has three sections: Math, Verbal, and Writing, which was added in 2005. Each section is scored on a 200-800 point scale, and the total of these sections makes up the complete score (600-2400). The test is broken up into seven 25-minute sections, two 20-minute sections, and one 10-minute section with three 5-minute breaks, meaning that the full test clocks in at three hours and f ...Read More About What You Should Know About The SAT

What To Know About The Updated SSAT

What To Know About The Updated SSAT

The SSAT (Secondary School Admissions Test) is one of two admissions tests for private / independent schools. The other is the ISEE (Independent School Entrance Exam), but they are not exactly interchangeable. Some private schools favor the SSAT, while others favor the ISEE. All schools will publish their preference online. The SSAT is the first major test your child will be taking. There can be pressure; there can be stress and even anxiety. First, you need to know what you and your child are up against. And Varsity Tutors is here to help. See more from us on how to improve your SSAT score and comparing the ISEE and the SSAT. Or see our enti ...Read More About What To Know About The Updated SSAT

What To Know About The Writing Section Of The ACT

What To Know About The Writing Section Of The ACT

The ACT Plus Writing includes an optional supplement to the standard exam. The half-hour test assesses your writing skills – especially those writing skills emphasized in your high school English courses and in entry-level college composition classes. We’ll go over if you should register to take the additional Writing Test, what the prompt looks like, how to optimize your exam grade, and exactly what the ACT scorers are looking for when they read your essay. If you think you need additional assistance, you may want to contact an ACT tutor or review an ACT prep book.What does the Writing Test look like? The writing portion of t ...Read More About What To Know About The Writing Section Of The ACT

What To Know About The Math Section Of The ACT

What To Know About The Math Section Of The ACT

The ACT Mathematics section is designed to assess the mathematical proficiency students have typically acquired in courses taken by the end of the 11th grade. Students receive an hour to finish the 60-question math section – which boils down to roughly a minute per question. The multiple-choice problems cover content areas such as pre-algebra, elementary algebra, intermediate algebra, coordinate geometry, plane geometry, and trigonometry. Students must be comfortable using computational skills and basic formulas, but a knowledge of complex formulas or the ability to perform extensive computation ...Read More About What To Know About The Math Section Of The ACT