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I'm also from Suzhou
1. SAT self-study, to be honest, ordinary people still don't do this kind of thing that challenges their own limits. Personally, I think it is necessary to register for classes.
2. I studied in Aite. Aite's teacher is very responsible, which is very good. There is often a dictation there, and you will be given a few mock exams. And Suzhou New Oriental is definitely not good, if you go to Shanghai, after all, it is not local, and it takes time and money.
3. The SAT is mainly past papers, as well as online courses. If you go to Aite, I will send it to you. For vocabulary books, memorize the basic vocabulary, that is, the fourth and sixth levels of the university and the IELTS TOEFL ones, and then add Benbarang 3500.
There are also vocabulary in the past papers.
4. I don't know the difficulty of the exam.
5. It is definitely good to prepare as soon as possible. Vocabulary is something that needs to be accumulated, and the earlier you prepare, the more you will accumulate. After all, reading spells words.
6. There seems to be no definite standard for what books to read at each stage. The vocabulary must be memorized all the time. PS: A lot of repeated recitation is the best way to do it. There are about 200+ words a day, which can also depend on individual circumstances.
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1.Later, you can sign up for a class to improve it (I heard that it will be useful for grammar), but you must do it yourself at first. Otherwise, it will be in vain to listen.
2.I'm not from Suzhou, so I may not be able to help you, and I didn't sign up for classes. However, my classmates all said that Ziming was better.
OC is a must-have, and it must be understood thoroughly. The vocabulary is enough to use barron3500, don't memorize the GRE red envelope mess, more than half of the words are not suitable for sat. The others are little books from Barron and Princeton Review, which can be read or not.
4.Complete, complete, not credible. The reason why some people say this is because only 1,5,10 questions are released to the public every year, which is actually not simple. June and December are sometimes easier than May and October.
The above is not difficult, my classmates have a minimum of 1900 for the first time, and many of them are 2000+. I was preparing for the first 2100 for about a month, maybe not because I had to get a TOEFL at the same time. However, memorizing words is a persistent thing, I started memorizing during the winter vacation of my freshman year of high school, and I took the exam in the second semester of my sophomore year.
7.Everyone's rhythm is different, and I think you can just memorize the words now. It's never too late to look at the rest a month or two before the exam.
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It's so hard
But the fourth one is simple
It should have been told
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