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What does it take to be a SAT Winner?Grab A Copy Click hereIf you think it is only knowledge that will make you a SAT Winner, thinkagain. Knowledge can only take you so far!
There are scores of successful MBAs, Math graduates and evenDoctorates who, when they took the SAT, did not manage to get [...]

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What does it take to be a SAT Winner?
Grab A Copy Click here
If you think it is only knowledge that will make you a SAT Winner, think
again. Knowledge can only take you so far!

There are scores of successful MBAs, Math graduates and even
Doctorates who, when they took the SAT, did not manage to get a 99
percentile.

You need the other ‘intangible’ qualities & smart Studying Strategies to
make it work.

Go through this ‘Free’ Website and:

* Learn about the Common SAT pitfalls and how to avoid them.

*Try a free full length Online SAT Math section test.

*Try a free full length Online SAT Verbal section test.

*Learn how SAT Winners Improve their Reading skills.

*Get some practice solving typical ‘End-of-the-section’ tough Math
questions.

*Brush up your Grammar in our Special SAT Grammar Section.

*Of course, you cannot forget the all important ‘Vocabulary’ section.

This section does NOT give you thousands of ‘dry’ words with meaning. It provides you with the 1100 Most Important SAT Words, and clear illustrates their usage in sentences.

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If you find RC as your weak area, I would recommend reading ‘How to Read Faster and Better’ by Norman Lewis.

The Reading Comprehension passages in the SAT are mostly on different topics like Science, History, Arts, Society etc. Depending on you background and interests, you will find at least 1 or 2 very easy.

It makes sense to get familiar with other topic that you do not normally come across in your course work or recreational reading.

The strategy I used was to read the passage quickly to get a rough idea of what the topic was about, and then to read bits required to answer each question again.

You are likely to find at least one question about the ‘Central Idea’ of the passage, so the first quick read helps here.

For the other questions, you are likely to know which bit of the passage to read again, so this strategy usually works quite well.

Did not lose heart though. Went through all the answers, right or wrong, with a fine tooth comb to identify which areas I needed to focus on.

If you expect a score of 2100+, the questions here will seem to be easier than the real SAT. The reason for that is this book has only a limited number of ‘Tough’ questions compared to the actual SAT.

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