WHEN TO GUESS Correct = 1 pt Omitted = 0 pt Wrong = Negative Pts Guess when you can positively eliminate 1 answer Exception: -- Math Quantitative Comparison -- Grid-In -- GUESS: No penalty for wrong answers
Questions in each section begin with the easiest and get harder (except critical reading)
Know where the easy questions are, and do them first.
Know where the hard questions are, and consider omitting them. If a hard question looks easy, your answer is probably wrong.
Generally, students who answer 50% of the questions right will have an average SAT score, 1000
SAT – Answer Sheet Strategies
Know the answer sheet (especially the “grid-in” section)
SAT – Test Directions Strategies
Memorize the test directions
SAT – Sentence Completion Strategies
At a recent press conference, the usually reserved biochemist was unexpectedly _____ in addressing the ethical questions posed by her work.
correct
forthright
inarticulate
retentive
cautious
Because King Phillip’s desire to make Spain the dominant power in sixteenth-century Europe ran counter to Queen Elizabeth’s insistence on autonomy for England, _____ was _____.