We’re pleased to announce the release of our new textbook-Digital SAT Reading & Writing: The Ultimate Guide. You can purchase it in PDF form here: www.patreon.com/IvyLeagueMentors/shop/dsat-reading-writing-ultimate-guide-pdf-328821 We’re also running a promotional offer through the end of 2024. Just use the promotional code SAT2024 to get 25% off. Unlike most books on the market, this one wasn't merely revised or redesigned to reflect changes to the test. It was written from scratch based on insights drawn from our comprehensive analysis of every officially released question, along with unreleased questions from leaked past administrations of the Digital SAT. We’ve scrutinized all the trends and tricks to develop a unique approach that will help you master even the hardest questions on the Reading & Writing Section of the Digital SAT. Highlights include: • Specialized strategies for approaching every question type within every domain on the Reading & Writing Section of the Digital SAT, along with realistic practice questions to help you get comfortable applying them. • Guides to all the important grammar and punctuation concepts covered on the test, along with realistic practice questions to help you master them • Guides to difficult text types, including poetry and texts with graphics, along with realistic practice questions to help you approach them more effectively • A carefully curated list of high impact words, along with additional tips to help you develop your vocabulary • 4 full-length practice modules with comprehensive answer explanations for additional practice and self-assessment Please note that this book exclusively covers Reading & Writing. It does not cover Math. If you have any questions, feel free to ask them here!
Sad but true. That's one reason why it's so important to have a systematic approach. Read the question first and determine what you need to focus on in the text, because you may not have enough time to read and understand the entire text.
It's important to have a faster pace of understanding the text and answering the question if you're looking for that dream score, and this is a habit that can only be developed from one thing: practice. "One day or Day one." - The Rock
The best resources are the official ones. Here's a link to the official question bank. You can sort by question type and difficulty, so if you want to focus on hard ones, just filter by difficulty rating of 3: satsuitequestionbank.collegeboard.org/
Honestly, me too! But the good thing is that you don't really need to worry about retention because the text is right there. If there is some detail in the text that you think might be important and you don't remember it, just go back to the text!
could you please circle the option in future videos because sometimes i just skip to see if i got it right but then i have to watch a little bit to hear what you say beause you dont cirlce the correct answer
hi just as a general question i'm taking the sat this Saturday, and Im wondering if the dsat is much harder than the bluebook questions/questions in the video - after watching through I got all of them right fairly easily, but sometimes I run out of time and rush towards the end of the practices
the real test shouldn't be any more difficult, but it can feel more difficult due to the pressure of it being real. and time management is definitely something you'll want to work on. one tip that might help is to save the more time consuming reading questions for last
Are you talking about the practice test that I made? If so, the answer key is here: ivyleaguementorsprep.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/ilm-test-1-rw-module-1-answers.pdf
@@ivyleaguementors Yes. thank you. I could get to that and compare my answers. Q2 is where I need little explanation. I was debating between overlooking and marginalizing and ended up picking marginalizing which was wrong. Would you please explain this question.
I was actually just making a video on that topic... it should be out in a couple of weeks. But here are a few key points. Although a lot of students have complained that the March test was harder, I'm not sure it was. Students often feel that the real test is harder, but looking back at the questions after, they realize it's not. The pressure on test day can make it seem worse than it actually is. However, if the March test really was harder, the College Board probably knows, so scores would be scaled to adjust for that. (The harder the test, the more questions you can get wrong and still reach a high score). And the same will be true for May. It may be on the hard side, but that could actually be good news for you as a test taker, so I woudn't worry about it. Hope that makes you feel better
Seriously! But if there are any haters out there, feel free to smash that thumbs down button, and I'm pretty sure UA-cam won't be suggesting any more of my content for you
We’re pleased to announce the release of our new textbook-Digital SAT Reading & Writing: The Ultimate Guide. You can purchase it in PDF form here: www.patreon.com/IvyLeagueMentors/shop/dsat-reading-writing-ultimate-guide-pdf-328821
We’re also running a promotional offer through the end of 2024. Just use the promotional code SAT2024 to get 25% off.
Unlike most books on the market, this one wasn't merely revised or redesigned to reflect changes to the test. It was written from scratch based on insights drawn from our comprehensive analysis of every officially released question, along with unreleased questions from leaked past administrations of the Digital SAT. We’ve scrutinized all the trends and tricks to develop a unique approach that will help you master even the hardest questions on the Reading & Writing Section of the Digital SAT.
Highlights include:
• Specialized strategies for approaching every question type within every domain on the Reading & Writing Section of the Digital SAT, along with realistic practice questions to help you get comfortable applying them.
• Guides to all the important grammar and punctuation concepts covered on the test, along with realistic practice questions to help you master them
• Guides to difficult text types, including poetry and texts with graphics, along with realistic practice questions to help you approach them more effectively
• A carefully curated list of high impact words, along with additional tips to help you develop your vocabulary
• 4 full-length practice modules with comprehensive answer explanations for additional practice and self-assessment
Please note that this book exclusively covers Reading & Writing. It does not cover Math.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask them here!
I got them all!!!! Thank you so much this calmed me down😅. I thought i was done for lmaooo
nice! it sounds like you're on track for a high score
You deserve more viewers
thanks! i hope the test today went well for everyone out there
i love you. never die please
haha, that's the goal
The problem is we don’t have all the time to reflect and understand the text :///////
Goodluck for tmr stuck at 650 in English lmao 🥲
Sad but true. That's one reason why it's so important to have a systematic approach. Read the question first and determine what you need to focus on in the text, because you may not have enough time to read and understand the entire text.
It's important to have a faster pace of understanding the text and answering the question if you're looking for that dream score, and this is a habit that can only be developed from one thing: practice.
"One day or Day one."
- The Rock
by the way, i really appreciate your energy!
thank you so much for this! this really helped!
This is great!
can you recommend some resources that have the hardest reading and writing questions to practice?
The best resources are the official ones. Here's a link to the official question bank. You can sort by question type and difficulty, so if you want to focus on hard ones, just filter by difficulty rating of 3: satsuitequestionbank.collegeboard.org/
This was so helpful thank you !
i find it difficult to retain information
Honestly, me too! But the good thing is that you don't really need to worry about retention because the text is right there. If there is some detail in the text that you think might be important and you don't remember it, just go back to the text!
could you please circle the option in future videos because sometimes i just skip to see if i got it right but then i have to watch a little bit to hear what you say beause you dont cirlce the correct answer
Thanks for the suggestion. I will consider that in future videos.
hi just as a general question i'm taking the sat this Saturday, and Im wondering if the dsat is much harder than the bluebook questions/questions in the video - after watching through I got all of them right fairly easily, but sometimes I run out of time and rush towards the end of the practices
the real test shouldn't be any more difficult, but it can feel more difficult due to the pressure of it being real. and time management is definitely something you'll want to work on. one tip that might help is to save the more time consuming reading questions for last
question 1 has weird wording but it was pretty straight forward
Wonderful. Where can we find the answer key for the sample DSAT test that you provided? I solved them but want to know if they are right.
Are you talking about the practice test that I made? If so, the answer key is here: ivyleaguementorsprep.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/ilm-test-1-rw-module-1-answers.pdf
@@ivyleaguementors Yes. thank you. I could get to that and compare my answers. Q2 is where I need little explanation. I was debating between overlooking and marginalizing and ended up picking marginalizing which was wrong. Would you please explain this question.
Hello!
I have a question
Since I've heard that the march sat was hard, what do you predict; will the may sat be easier, even harder or the same?
I was actually just making a video on that topic... it should be out in a couple of weeks. But here are a few key points. Although a lot of students have complained that the March test was harder, I'm not sure it was. Students often feel that the real test is harder, but looking back at the questions after, they realize it's not. The pressure on test day can make it seem worse than it actually is. However, if the March test really was harder, the College Board probably knows, so scores would be scaled to adjust for that. (The harder the test, the more questions you can get wrong and still reach a high score). And the same will be true for May. It may be on the hard side, but that could actually be good news for you as a test taker, so I woudn't worry about it. Hope that makes you feel better
@@ivyleaguementors Got it! Thanks!
Awesome video. Just wondering, do you do online tutoring and if so how can I reach out to you?
Thanks! I do indeed do online tutoring. You can reach me through the contact form on my webpage: ivyleaguementorsprep.com/contact/
is this hard level or medium?
These questions are as hard as they get. If you felt they were medium, it means you are probably well prepared.
thank you so much!!
İ got 700 in math and 350in rw 😂eng hates me
where all the haters at??
Seriously! But if there are any haters out there, feel free to smash that thumbs down button, and I'm pretty sure UA-cam won't be suggesting any more of my content for you
stop making content pls
dawg why are you hating on a sat tutor 😭