Pace Yourself
We just told you that
you have about a minute to
answer each question. But this doesn’t mean you should
rush! There’s a big difference between rushing and pac-
ing yourself so you don’t waste time.
Many students rush when they take the SAT. They
worry they won’t have time to answer all the questions.
But here’s some important advice: It is better to answer
most questions correctly
and leave some blank at the
end than to answer every question but make a lot of
careless mistakes.
As we said, on average you have a little over a
minute to answer each math question on the SAT. Some
questions will require less time than that. Others will
require more. A minute may not seem like a long time
to answer
a question, but it usually is. As an experiment,
find a clock and watch the second hand move as you sit
silently for one minute. You’ll see that a minute lasts
longer than you think.
So how do you
make sure you keep on a good
pace? The best strategy is to work on one question at a
time. Don’t worry about any future questions or any
previous questions you had trouble with. Focus all
your attention on the present question. Start with
Question 1. If you determine an answer in less than a
minute, mark it and move to Question 2. If you can’t
decide on an
answer in less than a minute, take your
best guess from the answer choices you haven’t elimi-
nated, circle the question, and move on. If you have
time at the end of the section, you can look at the ques-
tion again. But in the meantime, forget about it. Con-
centrate on Question 2.
Follow this strategy throughout each section:
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