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SAT Math Mastery

Posted by Mark Skoskiewicz on Tue, Dec 15, 2020 @ 10:41 AM

SAT Math Mastery: The Origin Story of an SAT Math Textbook

This is a guest post by Christian Heath, author of SAT Math Mastery Volume 1 and Volume 2. Chris has been teaching SAT and ACT prep to high school students for 10 years and has perfect scores on both tests.

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Topics: sat tutors, College Admissions, ACT/SAT study skills, sat help, SAT math, sat prep, sat online

The Long Awaited Arrival of a Student’s Honest Review of 'The Standardized Test'

Posted by mark sko on Fri, Sep 04, 2015 @ 09:30 AM

As a rising senior in college, I have had my share of first hand experience with standardized tests.  Through elementary, middle, and high school, students in my state (like most states) are required to take assessment exams.  When I had finally suffered through my last of those, the SATs and ACTs were right around the corner ready to greet me with open arms.  I, on the other hand, wasn’t sure I was quite as ready to accept the challenge.
Even now, it seems as if new variations of standardized testing are being created yearly.  Although a lot of controversy has surrounded the validity of this method of evaluation, for better or for worse, this is our country’s preferred approach.  Instead of fighting it, I learned how to live with it.  And this is an evaluation of my experience.  Hopefully, if you yourself have not yet experienced the SATs and ACTs, or other similar standardized tests, this article will help ease your fears and confusion.

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Topics: standardized tests, studying for standardized exams, studying for the SATs, studying for the ACT, sat help