
| welcome to the revolution how to use this book (read this chapter first--i mean it) important advice for girls, psat s tudents, and other specialcases part ⅰ:basic tutorials tutorial1: the sat is unfair--get over it tutorial2: the sat is way different from your schooltests tutorial3: forget everything you think you know about the sat: a quiz tutorial4: don't take chances with your score! tutorial5: rocketrules are absolute--no exceptions! tutorial6: you'd better prepare for the satbut practice alone is not enough tutorial7: to change your score, you'llhave to changethe way you take the test tutorial8: change is sometimes scary tutorial9: there's a huge difference between knowing what to doon the sat--and being able to do it tutorial10: how much can you raise your sat score? tutorial11: taking the sat is a performance skill:improvement comes in stages tutorial12: how your brain's na turalintelligence can get you in trouble (warning: you hallucinate on the sat more than you realize) tutorial13: how to gain (or lose) 30 iq points--instantly! (hint: your pencilis smarter than you are) tutorial14: don't try to remember everything i say part ⅱ:advanced tutorials tutorial15: how the sat is scored (i've got good news and bad new~ . tutorial16: yes, blanks do cost you points tutorial17: guessing does not hurt your score tutorial18: if you've spent time on a question, answer it--always! tutorial19: the only reason to leave a question blank is to save time tutorial20: unfor tunately, you'llprobably have to leavesome questions blank (the speed versus accuracy tradeoff) tutorial21: for tunately, you can stillget a very good scorewithout finishing tutorial22: never sacrifice accuracy for speed tutorial23: don't rush on the test, but don't linger either tutorial24: when time is running out, always go for buzzer shot guesses tutorial25: no matter what your score level, you'd better not finish any section early tutorial26: sat questions are arranged in order of difficulty tutorial27: each question is worth the same, so spend your time where it's likely to do the most good tutorial28: easy questions have easy, obvious, popular answers-- hard questions have hard. unexpected, unpopular answers tutorial29: when you need to guess, beware your hunches tutorial30: rocketreview techniques are designed to improve your partⅲ:the sat writing test partⅳ:the sat reading test partⅴ:the sat math test partⅵ:nuts and bolts available online:download from www.rcoketreview.com iiiustrative problems the final word on the 27 most frequently asked questions about the sat ,psat and sat subject tests diagnostic sat additional materials |
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