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Popular choices on difficult SAT questions are traps.
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Make sure you don't linger on any SAT questions — try to spend an equal amount of time on each one.
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Learn the order of SAT questions and which ones to leave blank if necessary.
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Finishing the SAT early is an indication that you rushed through the test.
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When time is running out, don't be afraid to make some guesses on unanswered SAT questions.
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Learn how to work at a decent speed when taking the SAT.
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Strive to be accurate and don't rush when taking the SAT.
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Learn how to get a good SAT score without finishing the test.
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Find the balance between speed and accuracy when taking the SAT.
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Learn which questions to skip and which ones to answer quickly on the SAT.
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Learn when it's most important to answer an SAT question.
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If you're not sure of the answer to an SAT question, take a guess. It won't hurt your score if you're wrong, and you just might guess correctly!
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Here's an explanation of how the SATs are graded.
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Free up your short-term memory by writing down information that allows for quick notes when you're stumped.
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Train your brain to take SAT questions literally.
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Practice is key to improving your SAT score.
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Review tips on how to improve your SAT score.
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Some SAT advice won't help you unless you learn how to apply it.
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