Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Improving your SAT Game


 

We ought to view the SAT as a test that essentially requires us to perform the same tasks repeatedly.

Therefore, once you grasp the concepts outlined in this book, enhancing your SAT performance is not about acquiring new knowledge—it’s about refining your precision in applying the principles you already understand.

It’s akin to honing your free-throw shooting in basketball, preparing for a piano performance, or even leveling up in a video game. It’s primarily an exercise in perfecting your technical skills, rather than expanding your intellectual capacity.

(Admittedly, this analogy isn’t entirely perfect. Certain aspects of the SAT—especially the Math section and the Sentence Completion questions—will require some creative thinking. However, our approach to tackling the test should consistently be based on fundamental concepts and strategies. The undeniable truth is that the gap between a score of 740 and 800 in any section ultimately hinges on strategy, execution, and accuracy, rather than mere knowledge or intelligence.)

No comments:

Post a Comment