Subject Test: SAT Subject Test
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First attempt at SAT exam
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Taking the SAT for the Second Time
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Third Attempt at SAT Exam
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SAT Reading
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SAT Writing
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SAT Math
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SAT Tips for the whole
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Khan Academy Practice Tests
- SAT Practice Test #1 / SAT Practice Test #1 (third)
- SAT Practice Test #2
- SAT Practice Test #3 (Only did Reading in December 2020)
- SAT Practice Test #4
- SAT Practice Test #5 (Only did Reading in December 2020, didn’t solve the rest)
- SAT Practice Test #6 (Scored 1450)
- SAT Practice Test #7 (Did both English sections in December 2020)
- SAT Practice Test #8
- SAT Practice Test #9
- SAT Practice Test #10
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Other
- [/blu3mo-private/SAT Papers](https://scrapbox.io/blu3mo-private/SAT Papers)
- Some universities require an essay, but it’s relatively rare.
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It seems challenging to get into universities with scores below 1400.
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SAT English: The sample questions on the official website are quite easy, so don’t be fooled.
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Two sections:
- Reading - Emphasis on reading comprehension
- Writing & Language - Emphasis on English knowledge
- It’s easier to improve by studying for Writing & Language; reading comprehension improves with accumulated life experiences.
Reference Books:
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Barron’s is recommended (heard from multiple people at the Yagyu Foundation event)
- You can manage with just this book.
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Princeton Review is easier, so Barron’s is recommended.
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Barron’s is about 150% harder than the actual SAT, so it’s recommended.
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Early reservation is essential for the SAT.
- Once reservations are full,