How can sophomores arrange their time to prepare for the SAT?

Updated on educate 2024-03-31
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. Early stage of test preparation (SAT entry, ability training period):

    1) Why should I take the SAT and why should I go to college in the United States? Learn what the SAT is, practice the March 05 SAT real questions, unlimited time, you can check the dictionary.

    2) Memorize words, mainly "Barang 3500", focusing mainly on the frequency of high-frequency words in it. This is summarized from the SAT past papers. Memorize high-frequency words first, so that in the future SAT training, the more high-frequency words will be known, the better the training effect.

    And these high-frequency words will also be remembered more reliably.

    3) Reading ability, read more American history, you may need it in SAT writing in the future. Look** and practice the whole passage. Do the reading inside the "10 real sat".

    4) Writing ability: Insist on writing English blogs. Write an SAT essay every week.

    2. Mid-term preparation for the exam: (the formation period of question-making skills and the improvement of ability).

    1) Words: Before doing OG and OC, recite "OG difficult words" and "OC difficult words";

    2) Recite "word frequency 8000" carefully, and if time permits, you can recite "reverse order 10000";

    3) Fill in the blanks to break through, read some GRE difficult sentences, and find the feeling;

    4) Reading, you can use "Our SAT Reading Full Score Tutorial";

    5) Grammar: After memorizing grammar points, insist on summarizing the questions you have made wrong;

    6) After each set of questions, you should study them carefully, pick out the difficult and wrong questions, study the knowledge points, save them, and read them again before the exam;

    7) At the end of each week, you can use a large period of time to do a complete set of questions.

    3. The end of exam preparation (complete set of questions + mock test sprint + adapt to the rhythm of the exam).

    Total Task: Past Papers after 05 Years Time: 15 days.

    1) It is best to be fully engaged 15 days before the exam: do a set of questions in the morning, pinch the time, and write an essay; Analyze the mistakes and memorize the words in the afternoon, and continue to memorize the words in the evening;

    2) After doing it, you must study it carefully, pick out the difficult problems and mistakes, and study the knowledge points;

    3) Memorizing words, mainly memorizing selected from the word frequency;

    4) Look at math problems and memorize math words;

    5) Look at the difficult questions and mistakes;

    6) Stick to writing practice.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you're looking for those who are running to good schools, you can go to the international student bar and ask, and there is very little time to play.

    I'm not one of the better schools in your mouth, But to give you a suggestion, the time is still good to allocate yourself, everyone has different work and rest habits, so the plan varies from person to person, and it doesn't matter if you take a break from school, because high school time is quite enough, although going to a domestic university and high school is hell, but it should be possible to allocate about 5 hours a semester may be about the same, words and the like you can write in the flash card 15 minutes before eating to scan, no need to deliberately memorize, I have time to look for the news in the evening (I used to be able to read the New York Times, but now it seems that I have collected money, so it is recommended to find something that interests you more). As for the method, don't stuff yourself into a template, but properly adjust your habits to make your plan, without this ability, it will be difficult for you to graduate from a good school, and if you want a degree certificate, the university may not be your last diploma, you can consider the kind of university that is easier to graduate from, and then study a good graduate school.

    Note that you must find a good school at least half a year before taking the SAT, or you will have to wait until the next semester if you get the I-20.

    I don't know if what I said can help, it doesn't seem to have much content, but I hope it can help you, and I wish you to come out quickly and realize your dreams.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    SAT 3 months entirely for revision? Or how?

    There is not enough TOEFL time, and it is about the same in August, but you can try the test first in July and if you don't get the expected score, you can take the test again for a month during the holidays. Go and register for a class, personal advice, I also signed up for a class at that time! What's the problem?

    Warmly asking for extra points, haha

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Some of the og are sold, and it's best to buy another set of real questions (** have to be sold), and Barang can do it or not. Vocabulary is important! The vocabulary is about 12000, and the main building should seize the time to memorize more words and enroll in a class because it will teach the skills of doing questions, but the main thing is to rely on doing more questions, SAT does not test listening and speaking is still quite beneficial to Chinese students, mathematics does not have to worry, reading is more difficult, grammar and composition are not too difficult.

    If you want to take the SAT, you only have a monthly test, and if you want to take the SAT2, you will have limited chances. TOEFL may have to be tested more than once, and the landlord has to review the exam again and is a little nervous to say... Anyway, come on.

    I am also a child who is preparing for SAT and TOEFL this year. However, I took the SAT first and then TOEFL, so that I could have more chances to take the test.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You can call **024-22874088 to ask.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    SAT vocabulary is recommended to look at Balang 3500 and Monkey Brother Lanbao,The frequency of entries is very high.,After all, one is the official word list and the other is the folk cattle people to sort out.,Lao Yu's red treasure can be said to be very rotten and rotten.。。

    If you still have time, you can take a look at the 11 sets of questions of PR, and the questions of Barang and Kaplan are not recommended, and the style of the real questions is too different.

    It is still necessary to go to New Oriental to take classes, you can get a basic and comprehensive understanding, and the teacher also has all kinds of good information and methods at hand.

    1.Read more English books, and I feel that the help of reading books is much greater than doing questions. Barang has a book list on 118 pages (it seems to be this number of pages, or near it), which has a recommendation of various genres and related books that have been read and tested by SAT, and the landlord has a lot of time, and it is highly recommended to read a few more books, the benefits are endless, and the sense of language is really an invincible thing.

    2.Chinese are still very good at pure test-taking, so this book appeared: gre gmat long difficult sentences (purple skin). Although it is about GRE, its training method is also suitable for the SAT, and the skills are very reliable by relying on it.

    In other words, you plan to take the SAT in the summer of your sophomore year of high school? What's that? The SAT is held 6 times a year in Asia, 1, 5, 6, 10, 11, 12 for 6 months, and you don't have to take it in the summer.

    The TOEFL is much easier than the SAT, and if you can handle the SAT, the TOEFL will be no problem.

    Personally suggested timeline (since you have plenty of time, there are a lot of arrangements that will help you apply): the first TOEFL in the summer of the first year of high school; In the second year of high school, the first SAT1 in October and SAT2 in December; The second TOEFL in March in the second year of high school, the AP in May, and the second 1 in June; Start applying in the summer of your sophomore year of high school (third TOEFL if needed); In the third year of high school, I will take the SAT2 in October (take some unpopular subjects, and if necessary, SAT1 for the third time).

    First TOEFL in the summer of freshman year of high school; Second TOEFL during the winter vacation of the sophomore year of high school; In the second year of high school, the first SAT1 in May and SAT2 in June; Start applying in the summer of your sophomore year of high school (third TOEFL if needed); The third year of high school is the second SAT1 in October. Come on

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It is recommended to start with vocabulary first, start with memorizing words for two hours a day, and also do the first part of the sentence fill-in-the-blank exercise, in the basic section to memorize words, supplemented by exercises; When you have memorized the vocabulary almost, you can turn the focus to reading the passage. Memorizing words is the most basic, and it is recommended to go through the entire revision process from beginning to end.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    This experience of studying abroad in the United States for a girl may be of some help to you.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Generally, you can consider taking the SAT Reasoning test in the second semester of the second year of high school or the first semester of the third year of high school (it is recommended to take the exam early, and if you do not do well, you will have the opportunity to retake the exam), because the third year of high school will be busy to deal with the college entrance examination. Consider separating SAT II from SAT Reasoning to make it more efficient to focus on revision.

    After taking the SAT, don't forget that there is also the TOEFL test. It is recommended to take the SAT first and then the TOEFL so that the TOEFL score will generally not be low.

    2 months to prepare the application.

    Prepare for the application during the summer vacation of the second year of high school (or the summer vacation of the third year of high school), including choosing a school, choosing a major, preparing transcripts, preparing resumes, preparing personal statements, etc., and paying attention to the school's application deadlines. These tasks take about 2 months.

    Then there is the specific application work (fill in **, send grades, send materials, etc.). Generally speaking, the deadline for applications is between November and February.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    You still have to ask the professional personnel about this.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Prepare well, in May and June next year, it is generally the time when there are 2 opportunities in May, 1 in June, and 2 in October. Prepare all the materials by December (see the requirements of the target school - see the school's official website). The TOEFL will be arranged according to your Saida's schedule, because you have to put the TOEFL in the back, and you will get the TOEFL in the second half of next year.

    However, if you have time, it is recommended to take a test first, and you can also undertake it for Saida.

    Do you want to apply for an early decision?

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    When to take the test depends on your preparation, you haven't finished the class yet, and the real questions have probably not been completed, don't rush to take the test first, it's about the same in January, if the level is good, you can also take the test in November and December, you are not too late to prepare now, and all the materials should be ready before November in the first semester of your third year of high school, so that you can catch up with ED

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I'm in Canada now, and my ambition is medicine or psychology.

    1. There are some good universities in MA Province in the United States. However, there is no medicine in American universities, and you have to study subjects related to medicine (e.g., biology, mathematics). After finishing the university, I will take the medical school (graduate school) until I graduate with a doctorate.

    As for scholarships, you need to have a good SAT score, a good interview, a good writing, and a specialty.

    2. First of all, you need to memorize a large number of words, at least 20,000-30,000 words, preferably 40,000. Take a look at buying some SAT tutoring books.

    3. The SAT does not have the concept of whether you can take the test or not, and the SAT is just one of the levels that a university measures your level (generally only 30%). It is recommended that you devote yourself to preparing for the SAT (which requires a lot of effort).

    4. I read a book about how many words foreign students master, high school and college students need to master 40,000 words. The SAT is just a little simpler than the GMAT and GRE (Graduate Exams).

    5. As long as you learn every day, you can get it. Memorize 100-200 words a day.

    6. The tuition fee is generally around 40,000-50,000. The scholarship depends on the school you are applying to.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Although it is not to discourage you, in recent years, undergraduates have gone out without any scholarships.

    SAT learning is mainly to memorize words, if you want to get 2000, grammar is necessary to get 700, it is recommended to practice writing and grammar more.

    The vocabulary of the New Oriental Ruby is enough, and it is not advisable to memorize more, but it is advisable to memorize it. If you take SAT2, you need technical vocabulary, and if you only rely on 1, you need literary vocabulary.

    It's time to see if you apply for ED EA or not, 1st ED EA as of November 1st.

    This year's tuition fees have generally increased by 80 per cent. The average is $40,000 for private schools and $25,000 for public schools

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Clause.

    1. Prepare for the exam with sufficient time. If your goal is to be among the top 100 universities in the U.S., you should start preparing for the TOEFL or IELTS and SAT exams in the first semester of your first semester or sophomore year, and you should not fall behind in your usual exams.

    Clause. 2. Familiarize yourself with SAT question types. The SAT test is long, has a large number of questions, and has a large reading vocabulary. Therefore, (1) fully grasp the words in the vocabulary list of high school English textbooks, and reach the level of listening, speaking, reading and writing.

    2) Master all grammar points involved in school English classes (especially tense issues). Doing these things well will be of great benefit to preparing for the TOEFL and SAT exams in the future.

    Clause. 3. The summer vacation of the first year of high school or the beginning of the second year of high school is the best time to start preparing for the TOEFL test. It is recommended to control the TOEFL score within half a year, that is, the TOEFL score should be taken as much as possible during the winter vacation of the second year of high school. The TOEFL test is divided into four sections:

    Reading, listening, speaking, writing.

    Fourth, the SAT test. After the TOEFL score is released during the winter vacation of the second year of high school, the SAT preparation stage will begin. The SAT is a more difficult test than the TOEFL and requires a longer period of time and more intense training.

    Taking a TOEFL score of 90 as an example, it takes about three months from the beginning of the SAT preparation to the time you can take the first SAT test (since every SAT test score can be seen at the time of application, the SAT should be taken after you are fully prepared). So, starting from the winter vacation of the second year of high school, with hard preparation, you can take the first SAT test in May. As with the TOEFL, it is likely that you will not achieve the target score on the first test, but you should take this test seriously to avoid having a very low score that will affect your future applications.

    Hope it helps! Good luck with your exams!

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