Archive for March, 2008

Do you have to take an SAT test to get into college? is it a requirement?

Saturday, March 29th, 2008
imjustme616 asked:


I left high school because of sickness I had and after a while I found out about this program where you can get you diploma from home. They sent me the books and I took the test and passed but I never took an SAT test. I’m trying to get into college now and I was wondering if I have to take an SAT test to get into college.

Carolyn
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is a 660 on the chemistry SAT Subject Test good enough for the ivy league schools?

Friday, March 28th, 2008
Marc S asked:


I took the SAT 2 Subject test in Chemistry and i got a 660 on it. Is that score good enough for the Ivy League Schools?

Alicia
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The Best Way to Score High on the Sat and Act

Thursday, March 27th, 2008
Ethan Parker asked:


There are so many options out there for scoring high on the SAT and making your college dream come true. But which one’s the best one?

Clearly that’s a vague question, but the answer is more than clear: the established, and reliable, Kaplan Tutoring.

Having been a tutor for Kaplan Premier myself (and having nothing to gain by promoting it :)), I can say that tutoring really is the best way to go. Classes may be cheaper, but they force you to learn at a higher or lower level of learning than fits you. You’re either surrounded by people who learn much faster than you…or much slower than you. And believe me, rushing to classes, when you’ve got a million other things to do your junior and senior years, is NOT fun.

But studies show that students who get private tutoring, no surprise, see a much bigger jump in their SAT scores than classroom-taught students. It’s no surprise, really. Compare personalized service, scheduled around your needs and your busy timetable, to rushing 3 nights a week to classes you don’t have time for, or reading out of a boring SAT book you don’t have the patience for. Really, it’s no comparison.

Kaplan tutoring sessions last only 1.5 or 2 hours, rather than the long and boring 3 hours of a typical SAT class. And you can chart your progress, and get the specific kind of tutor you want, rather than seeing no discernible progress and being stuck with a teacher who doesn’t work for you.

One of the things I remember most as a tutor is wishing that MY parents had give me tutoring myself! Having tutored over 75 different students in the last 5 years, I can honestly say that high school students respond better to one-on-one service than they do to (yet another) SAT class, especially ones that occur on weeknights and weekends!

No student wants that. But, they DO want a quick, enjoyable, customized tutoring session that doesn’t take up much of their time at all, AND gives them better results. Who can argue with that?

Take it from me, having been an SAT tutor myself: check out Kaplan private tutoring today. Your son, or daughter, will thank you. :)

Alvin

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How long can an SAT test be valid?

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008
aragornzxl asked:


Lets say im a sophmore in high school, if I take my SAT test (like english, math, french etc), is it still valid when i apply for college two years from now? Is there a time limit for SATs (or ACTs, for that matter) for its effectiveness?

David
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Brighten Your Scholastic Future With a Sat Tutor New York

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008
Hugh Goldsmith asked:


It is difficult to escape from the clutches of competition when you have to exist in the modern world. We see it rear its ugly head in every field of life, be it at an educational, professional or even personal level. Now competitive examinations are the norm if you want to gain admission into any college or university of your choice. The SAT or the Scholastic Aptitude Test is the most popular examination that is the benchmark for students trying to get admission into the most coveted colleges and universities in the United States of America. If you too plan to appear for this examination then it is best to prepare for it much in advance and get as much help as you can, for your preparation. One of the best ways to be prepared to take the examinations is under the expert guidance of a SAT tutor New York.

If you reside in New York, then it is an easy task to locate a competent SAT tutor New York who can provide the best training and preparation for the SAT examinations. The yellow pages or the internet can be a good source of information that helps you locate the right tutor. Even past and present students of a SAT tutor New York can give you accurate feedback about his teaching style and you could hire his services on that basis. In fact the success rate of his previous students will be the best yardstick to measure his competency as a good teacher.

The benefit of a SAT tutor New York lies in his experience in dealing with the SAT candidates and the test papers for many years. As a result he is quite used to the pattern of questions that is asked to the students and can accordingly prepare his students in that manner. Each student has some strength and certain weaknesses that need to be taken care of by the tutor. The tutor can monitor and accordingly train the students to enhance their strong points while eliminating their weaknesses. The advantage of opting for a SAT tutor is that you can get the individual attention of the tutor and solve all your queries before you are ready to take the examinations. When you approach the examination with preparation, your confidence is bound to be high, which helps you fare well in the papers.

The SAT tutor New York can be the best friend, philosopher and guide for a student preparing for his SAT examinations. As the competition is so tough, the student feels more confidence when he has the guidance of a tutor to help him be mentally prepared to take the test. Any competitive edge that you can add to yourself is an advantage for you and even the guidance of a tutor is such an advantage. Find out a professional who has the necessary skills to prepare you for the examinations and also ensure that you put in your best efforts to come out with flying colors in any competitive examinations like the SAT.

April

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do international students need to take SAT test to study in the US?

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008
bob asked:


hi im from canada and i graduated from high school. i was wondering if i needed to take an SAT test to study in the US or if they accepted our Provincial exam tests?
or say i was to study here in canada at a college for a year would i still need to take the sat test? or would they just look at my college grades?

Marlene
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Target Sat

Sunday, March 23rd, 2008
Messy asked:


Today high school graduates don’t prepare for Scholastic Aptitude Test to get admission into the University of their choices. What they go for is simply SAT. Confused! So are the students. All they know about SAT is that it is an aptitude test conducted to test the skills of your scholarly abilities. But, to be more precise, SAT is a simple, focused and abbreviated approach to Scholastic Aptitude Test and, keeping this approach intact is the TargetSAT.com which is the best solution to your SAT complexities throughout its preparation.

TargetSAT.com is an interactive SAT preparatory course with innovative techniques and all kinds of flexibilities a graduate looks for. Specially designed for mathematical aptitude of SAT, TargetSAT.com is a one to one approach to boost your maths score. It has a very unique teaching assistance methodology to help students to clear their doubts with ease and convenience. Online audio-video instructions techniques to solve difficult mathematical problems with clear concepts make TargetSAT.com a pioneer in the SAT support and information provider.

How is it useful for Students?

A unique audio-video learning approach for mathematics section of SAT gives you an experience of a classroom tutorial. But this is not tiresome like conventional classroom tutorial models because here, you can decide your own flow and rate of practicing and learning by just pressing some buttons and clicking mouse under your own control. Unlike traditional classroom teaching where you have to be totally dependent on your trainer or instructor who often takes long duration to convince you irrespective of whether you are convinced or not, this instructor (TargetSAT.com) is totally under your own control who works according to your time and flexibility. As compared to classrooms, TargetSAT.com is much cheaper and affordable.

By seeing the problems being solved and concepts being explained through interactive audio-video approach, you can get better information and learning experience. Students have complete independence and control over time, practice and utilization of audio-video solutions since all examples and exercise problems are solved using audio-visual techniques. TargetSAT.com enhances your math comprehension in coherence with your budgets. The courses range from one week to four months. You can opt for these courses according to your own suitability and needs. If you are really concerned about the price, you can find other SAT preparatory courses and compare it to TargetSAT.com and I am very sure that you will find it very inexpensive. And if the question arises for your mathematical needs then nothing compares to TargetSAT.com.

One of satisfied mothers, Daryl T. said, “My son took your 2-month TargetSAT course. We appreciate all aspects of your teaching and training methodology. Your course did so much to build confidence for my son in taking the SAT test. I highly recommend your course - you are the BEST online SAT Preparatory course available.”

TargetSAT math courses comprise of more than 500 problems and their solutions with effective and interactive audio-video approach. Target SAT provides a great support and help to solve conceptual and tricky problems which can raise your maths score in SAT. One of the students Daryl T. says “I took your online TargetSAT course and scored 537 in Math! I feel that my score was higher than my expectations. Thanks for all your help and for the course!”

TargetSAT provides you a unique course structure with comprehensive analysis, video interaction and practice problems to make you a winner in the SAT math section. By giving confidence and knowledge necessary to raise SAT Mathematics scores, it encourages students to achieve better scores helping them to get admission to top U.S. colleges and universities.

Allison

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How is this score on the Math Level 2 SAT test?

Thursday, March 20th, 2008
Kelly asked:


I got a 760.
I had 770 on the SAT Reasoning test math part.
I can’t find anywhere what scores colleges want on subject tests… so is this decent? Do you know where I could find information about subject test score ranges at different colleges? Thanks!

Laura
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How did I do on my SAT test?

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008
mistameter8292 asked:


Here are my results. I know they are not that great. It was my first time looking at that test and I didnt look over any of the materials I go to study for it.

SAT Reasoning Test
Critical Reading46034%
Math44025%
Writing45033%
Critical Reading-460
Math-440
Writing-450

Gregory

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Math in Standardized Tests Like the Gmat

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008
Reena Vidyarthi asked:


What is a standardized test?

Standardized tests (e.g., SAT, ACT, GRE, GMAT etc.) are aptitude tests to assess the proficiency of students for a given course of study. The scores obtained in standardized tests are supposed to predict individual success in job or profession after completing the course. For example, research shows that the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is a valid predictor of students’ performance in the MBA program. Studies also support the proposition of post-MBA career successes with GMAT test scores.

Most standardized tests consist of some form of evaluation for two subjects:English and Math. The first part of English, often called verbal ability test, assesses test-takers ability to read and write grammatically correctEnglish. Several years of reading text-books, writing papers, speaking in front of the class at elementary and high schools allows standardized testtakers to score well without much effort.

Math in Standardized Tests

The standardized test on Math, on the other hand, is not as natural or easy as the English part. Students often receive less than satisfactory trainingin developing their mathematical abilities and the format of the questions does not help either. For example, how often does one have to figure out theprobability of a number to be odd when a two-digit number is chosen at random. Or what is average speed of Jack in total, when Jack drove one way atrate of 40 mph, and returned at rate of 50 mph?

The standardized exam may be composed of its own format of math questions.The Math section, sometimes called Quantitative section, can have questionsof the following types: Problem Solving, Data Sufficiency, Data Comparison,Graphical Problems, and Grid-Ins. Despite quantitative problems appearing innumerous forms, they test a limited number of concepts. The concepts can be categorized in 3 broad sections of Math: Arithmetic, Algebra, and Geometry.

▪ Arithmetic section

Most standardized tests give considerable importance to the arithmetic concepts such as Percent, Ratio, Average, and Numbers. The arithmetic section often makes for 50% or over part of the Quantitative section of the test. The number of arithmetic problems in the GMAT or GRE Math is about 55% to 60% of the total number of questions. In the SAT and ACT exam, the arithmetic portion of the Math section is about 50%.

▪ Algebra section

In terms of the number of questions asked in the test, Algebra is not as important. The areas tested in the Algebra are: Solving Simple Equations, Binomial Theorem & Quadratic Equations, and Advance Algebra with Inequalities. About 15% to 25% of problems are from Algebra section of Math.The percentage distribution may vary for different exams.

▪ Geometry section

Test-makers prefer to make questions in Geometry in many different forms and flavors. The basic concepts tested in this area come from: Angles & Triangles, Squares & Rectangles, Circles, Co-ordinate, and Solid Geometry.Even though advance questions require knowledge and practice with importantconcepts, the easier problems are often intuitive and aptitude based. In anygiven standardized Math test, about 20% to 40% of all questions are from theGeometry section. In SAT exam, about 35% pf questions are from the Geometry.In the GMAT exam only 20% of all questions are Geometry problems.

Miscellaneous Problems

Makers of standardized tests have a special liking for oddball questions.These questions are derived from concepts of more than one topic and oftenrequire common sense besides basic section concepts. It is not uncommon tofind a problem on a geometrical figure, which can be resolved into an algebraic expression with some simple common sense method. In the world ofGMAT and GRE, the category of miscellaneous problems is called Word Problems.The key to do well in this section is two-fold: (1) Know the basics ofArithmetic, Algebra, and Geometry; (2) Apply common sense to translate the given information and the question in the form of mathematical equations.

FORMAT OF MATH PROBLEMS

Math problems in standardized tests are almost always in the objectivemultiple choice question form. The Grid-in questions in the SAT exam are anexception. The usual format includes a description of problem with one ormore useful piece of information. A question statement follows the given information. Then the problem is followed by 4 or 5 answer choices.

Students taking the test are required to utilize the given information in answering the question statement. The answer thus found is one among many options. There is no single strategy to solve a multiple-choice math problem.Experts usually recommend one or more of the following methods,

▪ Plugging numbers: Helps avoid complex algebraic calculations

▪ Back solving: Taking the help of answer choices to eliminate wrong options

▪ Eye-balling & approximating: Helpful in simple geometrical problems

▪ Intelligent guessing: Eliminating unlikely answers to decrease options.

The strategies described above work best when test-takers are equipped with basic concepts of Arithmetic, Algebra, & Geometry, and invest time & effortin practicing sample questions in actual exam like format.

Other formats of Math problems (e.g., Data sufficiency in GMAT, Grid-in in SAT, Graph in GRE & SAT) form a small percentage of all questions in the test. Students are advised to develop their own strategy for such questions.Once again, knowing the basics and practicing with such problems is the key for doing well in such problems.

Sample Example Problems:

1. After 20% discount, due to Christmas sale, the price of a book is $40. What is the total saving than usual price, for Jim, when he purchases two volumes of the book in discount sale?

A. 100

B. 50

C. 40

D. 20

E. 10

2. In the year 2000, Mary was twice as old as her sister Sally. In the year 2008, Mary will be 5 yeas older than Sally. What is the age of Mary now (in year 2007)?

A. 6

B. 10

C. 17

D. 18

E. 20

3. The numerical value of the ratio of area and circumference of a circle is 2. What is the diameter of the circle?

A. 4

B. 8

C. 16

D. 18

E. 32

Answers:

1. D

2. C

3. B



Eva

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