I just did all 10 college board practice tests free online and studied my mistakes for like 2-3 weeks and got 1570. Update: Just got into Dartmouth and Northwestern! (Also Harvard Waitlist)
Math : - the Princeton reviews- SAT premium Prep - Dr. John Chung’s - 6th edition- SAT math 16 complete tests Writing: - The Princeton review- SAT premium Prep (as used for math) Reason and history passage: - PrepVantage SAT reading- Literature & History passages Practice Tests: -Khan Academy practice tests “Good Luck w your exam”- P
yo i got a 1390 without studying, then studied like hell and did it and i was expecting a 1550+ but got a 1310... My advice- sign up for all the SATs you can, and just do a ton of practice tests. Don't do practice, and don't watch yt videos, none of that will help. Just do practice tests and look at what you got wrong trust. Literally just do practice tests that's all, and do a ton.
You couldn't have recommended worse materials to students. Firstly, the big brands (Princeton Review, Kaplan, Barron's etc.) are McDonald's Test prep: cheap and convenient, but low quality. The questions in them are wildly inaccurate as well. Secondly, John Chung's math is completely pointless for the SAT; doing harder problems seems beneficial in theory, but completely useless in practice. To illustrate this, imagine if I told you to practice playing basketball with a higher net and smaller rim than what will be used for the big game. Will it be harder? Yes. However, your mechanics will be borked. Independent offerings like 1600io Orange Book, Erica Meltzer, and College Panda are infinitely better.
the higher difficulty thing actually works i can confirm because i'm an indian student in grade 11, I was just looking at the SAT maths section and we have learnt that shit in 6th-8th grade
Im an indian student who studies in 9th grade. can anyone explain me how to give SAT in india and if i get good score (i hope) what will be its benefits? And for sure the ncert textbooks are superior. I SAID WHAT I SAID. 😭👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Emotions are felt every day, and the rate of their fluctuation varies. Anything that sparks a reaction can dictate the actions we take depending on how strongly something was perceived. Intuitive reactions are a relevant example such as a response to fear because the best solutions to cope or deal with conflict or danger are often made by the person who wants to avoid those types of scenarios. Meanwhile, strong emotions associated with tragedies, hormones, or intense situations can trigger pretty serious, lifelong complications, such as PTSD or depression. These can impact the objectives or motives someone takes to carry on in life and fulfill their purpose. A typical approach to these things is therapy and medication which are effective in improving the obvious signs that caused treatment to begin. Western medicine, a group of medical treatment methods that focus on treating disease, started to become more powerful when it transformed into modern medicine starting in the 19th century. Based on such a recent timeframe, the question is raised: how resilient do you have to be to overcome the challenges of mental and physical stress without tackling it with modern-day treatments whose results can be seen very quickly? In Jesus’s case, He had one mission to fulfill: to do the Father’s will and pay for humanity’s faults once and for all. For the thirty-three years He lived, He had to get used to being rejected, and the emotions that accompany that are not easy to simply put off. The road of His mission was very bumpy and he faced much persecution and tribulation, but despite being put to the test with seemingly difficult questions posed by the religious leaders of his day, and being tempted while fasting, He remained obedient till His death. In fact, the agony Jesus faces in the garden of Gethsemane illustrates how much suffering Jesus had to endure before He would be crucified. He could have given up at that time since “His sweat became like great drops of blood falling down to the ground” (Lk. 22:44). Very rarely is it observed that someone could sweat blood, which is why Jesus, at that point of suffering, was given the ultimate choice to either live till His agonizing death (crucifixion) or to die any other way and call upon twelve legions of angels. But this had to be done, for without the shedding of blood, there is no forgiveness of sin. This is the significance of His crucifixion: the Bible says that no one on this earth is good. Not one person who has ever walked this earth is good (except Jesus). In fact, “If we say we have no sin, we are deceiving ourselves and the truth is not in us” (1 John 1:8 NASB). Therefore we, being bound by the Ten Commandments, have broken them. “You shall not steal”, “You shall not lie”, “You shall not covet”, and “You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain” are some commandments to name. We have violated at least one of these, and consequently, we must face God’s justice: death and hell. How can we be saved from that? There is only one explanation, and that is Jesus Christ. 2,000 years ago, God was merciful enough to send His Son to suffer the wrath of God (the Bible says He became sin for us). Just before He died, He cried out, “It is finished.” That means He paid the fine so we could be free. No longer are we condemned when we trust that what God did on the cross was sufficient for our salvation, nor are there any more charges held against us for our sins. There are two things you must do to be saved: you must repent (that is, confess and forsake your sins and perpetually turn from them), and trust alone in Jesus for your salvation (don’t trust that your own good works can save you from what you’re guilty of). You have a promise from the God who cannot lie, who is without sin that he would grant you the free gift of eternal life. And however you feel, God’s love remains the same-and you can trust that “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever” (Hebrews 13:8) because He is willing no one should perish but that all should come to repentance (2 Peter 3:9).
@@KELLYELMAN I need guidance my friend I have completed my xii th studies and I am preparing my self for the SAT. I need some information to know please can you tell me that if I practice model questions from the blue book app and understand where I am doing the wrong and correct it is it enough for getting a good score?? And I also want to know a thing that after clearing sat ILETS OR TOIFEL which exam I have to give... And after a sat score how much money I have to take with me for the college admission please my friend I am in a big fix please can you help me
@@ayushpratap8301 yeah bro you just got to be skipping the hard questions and start with easy ones and don’t be stressed just don’t it doesn’t help you at all
I just did all 10 college board practice tests free online and studied my mistakes for like 2-3 weeks and got 1570. Update: Just got into Dartmouth and Northwestern! (Also Harvard Waitlist)
You didn't use any other books ?
U r probably far ahead in terms of learning most students domt remember stuff they learned during hs ir taken it seriously kudos to you good job
@@zamamabatool236 No sir just used YT vids on unfamiliar concepts
@@bigdog4166 Thanks bro. Also used YT vids for unfamiliar concepts. It’s just all about practice and repetition
Brooooooo help me?
I got 1590 🎉
on first try? and please give me your insta for some queries
Do I Care? Stop bragging
@@gamingwithmangoandrrr8304Well you clicked on the video so…
Give tips pls
@@gamingwithmangoandrrr8304 cared enough to comment lil kid
Math :
- the Princeton reviews- SAT premium Prep
- Dr. John Chung’s - 6th edition- SAT math 16 complete tests
Writing:
- The Princeton review- SAT premium Prep (as used for math)
Reason and history passage:
- PrepVantage SAT reading- Literature & History passages
Practice Tests:
-Khan Academy practice tests
“Good Luck w your exam”- P
Thanks buddy 🙏
got a 1600 with the 10 practice exams college board makes available… the prep books are expensive and not helpful
Wow can you guide more
How did u study for reading section of SAT. That is harder for me
Can I have your Ig broh ?
Which University you get into
Can these books be used while preparing for the digital sat
I used khan academy alone and got a 1540.
same, literally just grinder khan academy with no tutor and got a 1580
wow r u being fr? could u give some tips since im starting now
Same give Some tips
Did u use khan academy to grind for reading? That’s hardest for me
@@imauz1127 please tell me how can i use that?? Shall I log in or something ?
Try Rd sharma
Lmao
I sat for the SAT with no practice and got a 1370, trying to improve now. hope to give updates:}
yo i got a 1390 without studying, then studied like hell and did it and i was expecting a 1550+ but got a 1310... My advice- sign up for all the SATs you can, and just do a ton of practice tests. Don't do practice, and don't watch yt videos, none of that will help. Just do practice tests and look at what you got wrong trust. Literally just do practice tests that's all, and do a ton.
@@typeshit0fr me too i was expecting to get higher😂
Thanks dude love ya
you should also use PWN: the SAT Math guide, and Erica Meltzers books
Thanks bro 🙏🏽
thanks man :)
My NCERT maths textbook is more than enough for SAT maths paper
YOU WISH LMAOO not at alll
@@yuichi5531like rd sharma/rs agarwal level ig?
Bro thats a disresoect for ncert 😭
😂
@@karthikv5371The NCERT is a disgrace lol. Try ISC
thank you a lot
I just spent $100 lol i hope i get more than 1500 in this oct sat😭
Keep grinding and good luck! :>
how much did you got
@@aswindahal1001 too shy to tell. Probably messed up 🤣
how much🌚
whatd you get my brotha
You couldn't have recommended worse materials to students.
Firstly, the big brands (Princeton Review, Kaplan, Barron's etc.) are McDonald's Test prep: cheap and convenient, but low quality. The questions in them are wildly inaccurate as well.
Secondly, John Chung's math is completely pointless for the SAT; doing harder problems seems beneficial in theory, but completely useless in practice. To illustrate this, imagine if I told you to practice playing basketball with a higher net and smaller rim than what will be used for the big game. Will it be harder? Yes. However, your mechanics will be borked.
Independent offerings like 1600io Orange Book, Erica Meltzer, and College Panda are infinitely better.
College pandas way too difficult couldn't even get past the first couple exercises without looking things up
@@bigdog4166 💀💀
Doing harder problems is beneficial but not for fast tests. For AP exams they were
the higher difficulty thing actually works i can confirm because i'm an indian student in grade 11, I was just looking at the SAT maths section and we have learnt that shit in 6th-8th grade
@@haripadagangaram8326 haha yes i understand i am indian too
Recommend for Digital Sat?
There are digital sat books u have 2 of them by Princeton
how much time did it take for u to prepare for sat??
Im an indian student who studies in 9th grade. can anyone explain me how to give SAT in india and if i get good score (i hope) what will be its benefits? And for sure the ncert textbooks are superior. I SAID WHAT I SAID. 😭👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
You already seem to know a lot kid, so you don't need any advice.
Good luck with your half-knowledge.
well this field is really competitive especially if ur in the youtube comment..
we have the same hoodie bro laaaool
Kindlg someone provide the link of the college board practice papers.... i'd be really thankful !
aaaa I have a little less than 2 months to prepare but I know I will do well
You will definitely crack the exam man... Just do your best ♥️✨
How is it going so far?
what did you get?
Hey are u Indian if yes what material are u using
This will be outdated soon because of the digital sat.
can we use this for digi sat also ??
Please where can I get those books .
Amazon
Is Dr.John Chungs book still good for the Digital SAT?
yes, i 100% recommend looking into his books for the harder SAT concepts
Emotions are felt every day, and the rate of their fluctuation varies. Anything that sparks a reaction can dictate the actions we take depending on how strongly something was perceived. Intuitive reactions are a relevant example such as a response to fear because the best solutions to cope or deal with conflict or danger are often made by the person who wants to avoid those types of scenarios. Meanwhile, strong emotions associated with tragedies, hormones, or intense situations can trigger pretty serious, lifelong complications, such as PTSD or depression. These can impact the objectives or motives someone takes to carry on in life and fulfill their purpose. A typical approach to these things is therapy and medication which are effective in improving the obvious signs that caused treatment to begin. Western medicine, a group of medical treatment methods that focus on treating disease, started to become more powerful when it transformed into modern medicine starting in the 19th century. Based on such a recent timeframe, the question is raised: how resilient do you have to be to overcome the challenges of mental and physical stress without tackling it with modern-day treatments whose results can be seen very quickly? In Jesus’s case, He had one mission to fulfill: to do the Father’s will and pay for humanity’s faults once and for all. For the thirty-three years He lived, He had to get used to being rejected, and the emotions that accompany that are not easy to simply put off. The road of His mission was very bumpy and he faced much persecution and tribulation, but despite being put to the test with seemingly difficult questions posed by the religious leaders of his day, and being tempted while fasting, He remained obedient till His death. In fact, the agony Jesus faces in the garden of Gethsemane illustrates how much suffering Jesus had to endure before He would be crucified. He could have given up at that time since “His sweat became like great drops of blood falling down to the ground” (Lk. 22:44). Very rarely is it observed that someone could sweat blood, which is why Jesus, at that point of suffering, was given the ultimate choice to either live till His agonizing death (crucifixion) or to die any other way and call upon twelve legions of angels. But this had to be done, for without the shedding of blood, there is no forgiveness of sin. This is the significance of His crucifixion: the Bible says that no one on this earth is good. Not one person who has ever walked this earth is good (except Jesus). In fact, “If we say we have no sin, we are deceiving ourselves and the truth is not in us” (1 John 1:8 NASB). Therefore we, being bound by the Ten Commandments, have broken them. “You shall not steal”, “You shall not lie”, “You shall not covet”, and “You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain” are some commandments to name. We have violated at least one of these, and consequently, we must face God’s justice: death and hell. How can we be saved from that? There is only one explanation, and that is Jesus Christ. 2,000 years ago, God was merciful enough to send His Son to suffer the wrath of God (the Bible says He became sin for us). Just before He died, He cried out, “It is finished.” That means He paid the fine so we could be free. No longer are we condemned when we trust that what God did on the cross was sufficient for our salvation, nor are there any more charges held against us for our sins. There are two things you must do to be saved: you must repent (that is, confess and forsake your sins and perpetually turn from them), and trust alone in Jesus for your salvation (don’t trust that your own good works can save you from what you’re guilty of). You have a promise from the God who cannot lie, who is without sin that he would grant you the free gift of eternal life. And however you feel, God’s love remains the same-and you can trust that “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever” (Hebrews 13:8) because He is willing no one should perish but that all should come to repentance (2 Peter 3:9).
Guys help me to study SAT!
How to join it?
where can i find math exercises for any test?
Hello dione
Do you need help in preparing for your assessment?
@@KELLYELMAN I need help please can you help me
@@KELLYELMAN I just completed my xii th studies and want to prepare for the October or September sat please can you guide me?
@@KELLYELMAN I need guidance my friend I have completed my xii th studies and I am preparing my self for the SAT. I need some information to know please can you tell me that if I practice model questions from the blue book app and understand where I am doing the wrong and correct it is it enough for getting a good score??
And I also want to know a thing that after clearing sat ILETS OR TOIFEL which exam I have to give...
And after a sat score how much money I have to take with me for the college admission please my friend I am in a big fix please can you help me
Is 1 year for SAT prep is enough?
More then enough
@@ayushpratap8301 I got 900
For 2 weeks
@@ayushpratap8301 yeah bro you just got to be skipping the hard questions and start with easy ones and don’t be stressed just don’t it doesn’t help you at all
@@ayushpratap8301when is your attempt ?
i got a 400...
Bestie im about to get that too my brain just malfunctions can’t do math or reading no more I’m just traumatized
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Noice
Read more….
Amazing brotha