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Improving Your College Entrance Exam Scores

SAT/ACT scores are a litmus test at many colleges. Not only do high scores improve your chances of acceptance, they can also lead to tens of thousands of dollars in scholarship money. 

Those who say you can’t prep for the SAT and ACT are wrong. Empirical evidence proves that scores can jump significantly with effective preparation.   In fact, each new word you learn that appears on the SAT, can improve your score 5-10 points. 

Comfort and familiarity are other key factors.    Some people are naturally good test takers - they stay calm and perform at a high level during the exam. Even the best test takers can benefit from practice, preparation and mastering test-taking strategies. Preparation for the SAT and ACT can significantly improve your scores - and your college options.

More than half of the SAT tests your vocabulary (e.g. your understanding of words, reading comprehension and writing ability) in some manner. Therefore, there is no better way to boost your SAT scores than to improve your vocabulary.   Since certain words appear on the SAT more frequently than others, focus on improving your SAT vocabulary and challenging reading.

The other key area of the SAT tests your math skills – Arithmetic, Geometry, Algebra I & II.   The key here is familiarity along with quick and accurate execution. That requires refreshment and practice – especially for advanced math students taking courses beyond Algebra II who aren’t solving SAT-type problem on a regular basis. 

There are a myriad of programs and resources to help you improve your standardized test scores ranging from free (mostly online) to expensive personal tutoring. Depending on your needs, goals, timetable, budget and level of motivation, there are good options for you.

There is nothing magical about expensive prep courses – many experts contend they are effective because they provide a structure (and motivation based on the expense!) for grilling thousands of practice questions. A motivated student can master test-taking strategies (i.e. effective guessing) and significantly improve test scores through diligent, self-directed study or an inexpensive group course.

A great place to start is with a free practice test. Don’t study. Let this be your baseline. You can get a full length SAT Practice Test (including answers and explanations) on The College Board web site. Read the instructions carefully. 

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