Guessing Does Not Hurt Your Score
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! read more
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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! read more
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