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u/ScaldingHotSoup · 3 pointsr/productivity

Honestly the only resources I can recommend are the official ACT and SAT study guides. Our training is done in-house and most of the techniques that I use were developed by tutors working for the company. If I shared some of the other study materials I have I would be breaking my contract :-/

edit Actually, there is one book that I'd recommend for people that are already quite good (600+) on the math section and want to ace it. That's Dr. John Chung's SAT Math. Great guide for understanding how the questions work and the concepts behind them.

u/Lunaprate · 2 pointsr/Sat

Alright, since you're not going for any electronic resources, I'll list a couple of books. Your main problem seems to be English in general. While the books might help you, I recommend reading a lot. Try historical and scientific articles online or even in a book. Read a couple of classics by Charles Dickens or Victor Hugo.


1- Kaplan https://www.amazon.com/SAT-Prep-Plus-2018-Strategies/dp/1506221300
This book has exceptional EBRW practice and thorough explanation with multiple methods of approaches. The math section is alright, but I feel that it is a little easier than the actual test.


2- Dr. John Chung's SAT math book. https://www.amazon.com/Dr-John-Chungs-SAT-Math/dp/1481959794
A phenomenal book. It has challenging question in the math section that will over prepare you. If you can get a 700 on his tests, you're set up on getting an 800 for the math section.


3- Barron's New SAT 28th edition https://www.amazon.com/Barrons-NEW-SAT-28th-Sat/dp/1438006497
Great book for learning the entirety of standard English convention and reading strategies. The EBRW questions might be a little easier than the actual thing, but the information it provides is meritorious. The math section also has some challenging problems that will over prepare you.

The official SAT study guide (alias blue book.) https://www.amazon.com/Official-SAT-Study-Guide-2018/dp/1457309289
This is the best book to test all you've practiced for. After you complete all other books, take all 8 practice tests. This will prepare you well.


Now for some tips:
1- Focus on your writing section more at the begining. Getting 44/44 in this section while missing 10 on the reading puts your score at 740-760. It weighs more.

2-Write some essays and have someone check them. It'll help you spot mistakes easier.

3-Calm down, you can always take it again.


Good luck!

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/Sat

I'd say focus almost exclusively on the MC for the writing section, since the essay isn't nearly as important as people think. I was actually thinking of starting an SAT essay subreddit to practice critiquing essays because that is something I could use practice with to get better at.

Reading is the hardest section to raise your score in, and you're already in the 92nd percentile. Therefore, the return on investment for any studying that you would do for the reading section is quite low. But if you're trying to get in a top 20 college, it might be worth a little studying with these:

u/anglue · 1 pointr/psat

figure out what you're weaknesses are by taking practice tests and target those. here are my book recommendations:

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Math: Dr. Chung's SAT Math

English: Erica Meltzer's Grammar Book

Reading: Powerscore Reading Bible

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Also, I feel like if you're prepping for the PSAT you might as well just take the SAT