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Tips for Command of Evidence Qs
Anyone have tips for mastering the Command of Evidence questions? I usually spent most of my time or got stuck on those questions. Is there any shortcuts or tips for specific questions or tips for faster comprehension of the prompt?
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New comment Sep 23
3 likes • Sep 18
@Mary-joy Echefu Thank you for the confirmation! I think I got this type of question now
2 likes • Sep 18
@Satpreptutor Ryave Thank you for the suggestion!
Week 1 Day 2 and 3
Forgot to post yesterday... Day 2: I did the Form, Structure and Sense (Easy) practice questions and got 53/55 Wrong questions are: 52b61716 and 4c9a2aee (I struggled with past perfect tense) Day 3: I did the Command of Evidence (Easy) practice questions and got 34/37 Wrong questions are: f452410b, 4042ff0b, 0113152f (I misinterpreted the graph and wasn't reading the answer choices carefully)
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New comment Sep 17
Week 1 Day 2 and 3
1 like • Sep 17
Thank you 💪
Question
Could you guys help me with this question with explanation?
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New comment Sep 17
Question
3 likes • Sep 17
@Ryujin Yu Thank you! I was only focusing on the job of archaeologist and didn't expand my perspective on the answer choice that it was actually referring to human jobs in general. This makes sense now!
Week 1 Day 1 for Reading and Writing
I scored 63/66 but a lot of questions were the ones I have already practiced with the College Board Educator's Questions bank so I don't think this score is an accurate measure of my current ability on the English section. Questions I got wrong are: Module 1: #28 Module 2: #16, 23 They were either silly mistakes but I will look into #16 because it is confusing me a little bit
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New comment Sep 15
Week 1 Day 1 for Reading and Writing
1 like • Sep 15
ok, thank you!
General Tips!
Hey guys, these are just some general things I've found helpful for the SAT. 1) Practice tests—Use these to track your progress and identify your struggle areas. If you’re starting out, take a practice test! If you have 1-2 months to study, take one every week or every other week. Bluebook has six practice SATs, but you can find others online. Also, Collegeboard has an SAT Suite Question Bank where you can take mock SAT questions. Don't expect overnight results—plan to study and practice. 2) How to review missed and guessed questions—(1) See if you can work the problem out without the time limitation of the SAT. (2) Understand the explanation provided by Bluebook. (3) Ask other people how they would have solved it—the explanation provided by Bluebook will not always be the most efficient method. (Ex: Using Desmos) 3) Error logs—Keep a spreadsheet of questions you miss on practice tests. I include the assessment date, the name of the skill I missed, the entire text of the question, why I missed it, the correct answer, and the explanation. Error logs are SO helpful for seeing what skills you need to work on, what mistakes you keep repeating, and your progress over time. 4) Khan Academy—They offer two SAT courses: Digital SAT Math and Digital SAT Reading and Writing. These courses are free and in partnership with Collegeboard. If you have time, go through both courses. If not, Bluebook practice test results directly link you to practice on Khan Academy. 5) Daily practice—I use MathChops for math and grammar, with questions based on the SAT and the ACT, respectively. There are a lot of other websites for this; as long as they get your brain working, they should be helpful. As well as some general tips I’ve used: - ERW Notes: Skip the notes and go straight to the question. - ERW Book Excerpts: Read the introductory text. Sometimes, it will give the answer away. - ERW Grammar: Oftentimes, the correct answer will be the option that doesn't follow the common theme. For example, if the options are “have jumped,” “were jumping,” “jumps,” and “jump,” the answer would likely be “jumps,” as that is the only singular option. (I've never heard anyone mention this, though, so take it with a grain of salt.)
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New comment Oct 5
2 likes • Sep 14
@Melinda Wu Thank you so much! I think the 8am practice test routine would help me very much because I was feeling sleepy and nervous on test day for sure
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