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What is the PSAT score report, and how can it help you ace the SAT?
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Here is the situation: You have two weeks to study for an exam, and the teacher has handed you this big thick book to study with. And of course, just to make you feel even more intimidated, the book is in really, really small print.
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With finals season here, we took a few minutes to collect our favorite study tips (and that actually worked) for getting through the toughest exams of the year.
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Studying for a pop quiz might sound like an oxymoron, but there are ways to prepare for the unexpected, and it doesn't mean cramming every night.
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When your teacher hands out your next multiple choice test loaded with questions that are as bewildering as the answers, sit back, take a deep breath and try these test-taking tips. They'll help you survive the toughest questions, and they're good practice for the SATs.
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There are a million books out there on how to study for the SAT. But what about how not to study? We've compiled a list of common studying and test-taking mistakes that people make when preparing for the big day.
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Nobody really likes studying for a math test—or most other exams for that matter. Taking a test has about the same appeal as doing chores or going to the dentist. Fortunately, there are a few ways to make studying a bit more fun. These seven tips will help take the edge off your next study session:
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So you want go to college? The only thing standing in your way is that dreaded SAT exam. Your best defense against this beast is to simply be prepared. This is not the sort of test you can wait until the last minute and cram for. You can’t cheat on it and you definitely can’t “wing it” either. To ensure victory on SAT game day, you're going to need lots of practice.
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Final exams aren't just any tests: They're the ultimate test of your knowledge from the year, and you have to take a whole bunch of them at once. Believe it or not, this isn't designed to torture you. How much each test matters depends on how your class is weighted, so your final exam score could mean the difference between an A and a C on your report card. We know how stressful it is to wrap your mind around all that studying, so we've got a surefire strategy to carry you to test time without (hopefully) the all-night cram sessions:
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You've got lots of plans for spring break—leisurely trips to the mall, mid-week movie nights, maybe even a family trip. But with mid-term projects and possibly college entrance exams just around the corner, you might be feeling a little anxious. Don’t stress—we've got five test-taking tips that will keep you up to speed, but let you enjoy your time off.
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