ssj12 on 30 December 2007
Grey Acumen said: I took the thing years ago, but I breezed by with a 1560. My biggest recommendation is this. Give yourself a timer. DO NOT FILL IN ANY ANSWER COMPLETELY. Dot, slash, short mark of some kind that fits into the bubble. Then when you have about 5 - 15 minutes left, go back and quickly fill everything in. I find that trying to fill in the dot completely breaks my pace and gets me out of "the zone" I dunno if you have "a zone" at all, but every little bit helps. Along with this, if you have a question you're not certain about, take a quick scan to see if you can tell which answers it definitely isn't, and mark down what ones are left. if you only make a dot, you can erase it pretty easily. make sure you know the various angles for sin and cos, other than that, there's not much beyond algebra and trig, maybe a teensy bit of basic precalc. then again, this was years ago, I've heard that they changed it from being just math and english to being math, english and then a short essay or something. |
that is a good idea. go with this.