How and what should prepare for SAT examinations?

The SAT Reasoning Test (formerly Scholastic Aptitude Test and Scholastic Assessment Test) is a standardized test for college admissions in the United States. SAT is a compulsory test to secure admission in any undergraduate program of any college of USA. This test is developed, managed and administered by College Entrance Examination Board, based in USA. SAT is prepared and scored by the Educational Testing Service. It is an approximately 4 hour long test. There are two types of SAT tests namely, SAT Reasoning Test and SAT Subject Tests.

SAT exam consists of three major sections: Critical Reading, Mathematics, and Writing. Each section receives a score on the scale of 200–800. All scores are multiples of 10. Total scores are calculated by adding up scores of the three sections. Each major section is divided into three parts. There are 10 sub-sections, including an additional 25-minute experimental or "equating" section that may be in any of the three major sections. The experimental section is used to normalize questions for future administrations of the SAT and does not count toward the final score. The test contains 3 hours and 45 minutes of actual timed sections, although most administrations, including orientation, distribution of materials, completion of biographical sections, and eleven minutes of timed breaks, run about four and a half hours long. The mere thought of cracking the SAT test can be never wrecking for most of the students. However, the SAT test itself is no rocket science. Mentioned below are a few simple guidelines that can help you attain a good SAT score.

How and what should prepare for SAT examinations?
* It is essential to start studying well in time for the SAT test. You should consider studying at least 4 months before the SAT exam.
* Get prep materials either online or at a bookstore/library.
* Set aside study times in your week, at minimum 5 hours would be best.
* Find ways to fit in short term studies such as a vocab podcast or an algebra video cast.
* It is advisable to make a note of every word that you learn along with its meaning in a small diary. Make sentences with those words so as to comprehend their usage better. Keep this diary handy and scan through the pages whenever you get time
* You should try to incorporate the new learned words in your every day usage
* It’s a good idea to learn groups of words in multiples. Learn prefixes, suffixes and root meanings. Take for example the prefix “ex”. It means out or away. Now think of similar words such as exterior, exit, extrinsic or extrapolate. You can easily guess that extrinsic means external to as it is another ex word.
* It is important to hone your writing skills for the writing section in the SAT test. The easiest and most reliable way is to maintain a journal.
* During the course of your SAT preparation if you use calculator frequently, feel free to take the calculator to the exam. However, students who are not well versed with the use of calculator will gain little from its use during the exam.

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