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#2 (permalink) Sat Jun 30, 2007 11:43 am Ver depressed! What can I do to imporve my SAT scores? |
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| When are you testing on the reading section, can you understand the passages well? You need to read more and get Barrons How to Prepare to the New SAT. Do the reading section. When you are done with it and come back to the real SAT, you will find the reading section so much easier. |
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Cooliegirly I'm here quite often ;-)

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#3 (permalink) Sat Jun 30, 2007 11:51 am Ver depressed! What can I do to imporve my SAT scores? |
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| 370 is unimpressive as you get 200 already when you put your name down. |
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Cooliegirly I'm here quite often ;-)

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#4 (permalink) Sun Jul 15, 2007 5:29 am about improving all your scores |
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You say that the reading section is especially worrisome to you. The reading sections depend upon having good techniques for reading college-level material, and upon having a good vocabulary. In the GMAXSAT online course, there are lessons devoted just to that. These lessons, together with the homework assignments, will give you the background and practice with which to proceed properly through the test. But you have a great many points that you can still receive in the math sections and the writing sections. Be sure to look at the math demo on the website: www.gmaxsat.com. You will be delighted by the style of teaching and the content of the lesson. Cheer up - you can succeed with the proper course and discipline. GMAX has a sound reputation in test preparation and can help you get the grade you would be proud of. Regards, Leanna Director, www.gmaxsat.com |
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