SAT
Although the SAT is a difficult test, it is a very learnable test. This
is not to say that the SAT is "beatable." There is no bag
of tricks that will show you how to master it overnight. You probably
have already realized this. Some courses, nevertheless, offer "inside
stuff" or "tricks" which they claim will enable you to
beat the test. These include declaring that answer-choices B, C, or
D are more likely to be correct than choices A or E. This tactic, like
most of its type, does not work. It is offered to give the student the
feeling that he or she is getting the scoop on the test.
The SAT cannot be "beaten." But it can be mastered —
through hard work, analytical thought, and training yourself to think
like a test writer.
This course will introduce you to numerous analytic techniques that
will help you immensely, not only on the SAT but in college as well.
For this reason, studying for the SAT can be a rewarding and satisfying
experience.
Although the quick-fix method is not offered in this course, about
15% of the material is dedicated to studying how the questions are constructed.
Knowing how the problems are written and how the test writers think
will give you useful insight into the problems and make them less mysterious.
Moreover, familiarity with the SAT's structure will help reduce your
anxiety. The more you know about this test, the less anxious you will
be the day you take it .