Essential Guessing Strategy [SAT, DSAT 2023]

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
  • SAT guessing strategy is different from the guessing strategy you'd use on any other high school test.
    Join My Membership 👉🔗 sebersonmethod.com/p/sat
    Hire Me as your 1:1 Tutor 👩‍🏫🔗 sebersonmethod.com/p/tutoring
    Follow me on IG: sebersonmethod 📸
    Follow me on TikTok 👉🔗 / katyaseberson
    Check Out My Reading Book 📚🔗 amzn.to/3TGxwvH
    Check Out My Vocabulary Book 📖🔗 a.co/d/hwTgpMB
    In this video, SAT tutor Katya Seberson dives deep into a critical strategy that will help you conquer the SAT's tricky questions. Understanding the SAT's unique design is key to acing the test, and today, we're tackling the myth of multiple correct answers. 🎯
    The SAT is specifically designed to have one, and only one, correct answer. With four answer choices, the challenge lies in identifying that single, precise option. If you've ever felt torn between two or more potential answers, this video is a must-watch! 🤔🎥
    Learn why having multiple correct answers goes against the SAT's design and how it can impact your score. Discover the correct approach to overcome this challenge, with practical steps to ensure you always choose the right answer. 📚✅
    In this video, Katya Seberson shares expert insights, practical examples, and a three-step strategy to enhance your question-answering skills. Never again be unsure about which answer to pick, and boost your confidence in tackling SAT questions head-on. 💡🔍💪
    Whether you're a seasoned ❄️ test-taker 🧪 or just starting *️⃣ your SAT prep journey, this video 📹 will equip you 🫵 with essential tools 🔨 to succeed. Remember, practice makes perfect, 👌 and by honing your question-answering ⁉️ strategy, you'll be well on your way ↕️ to SAT success. 📈 📝✨
    If you found this video helpful, don't forget to like and subscribe to Katya's channel for more SAT tips, tricks, and strategies. Leave your questions and topic requests in the comments below, and let's master the SAT together! 💙👍
    Thanks for watching, and happy studying! See you in the next video. 📚🎉
    #sattest #satpreparation #satprep #SATStrategy #SATTips #SATTricks #SATSuccess #SATTutoring

Комментарии • 22

  • @Samar-we2ss
    @Samar-we2ss 4 месяца назад

    Amazing explanation! Thanks

  • @MohammadOhedul
    @MohammadOhedul 11 месяцев назад +3

    I'm preparing for IELTS, but I find enormous knowledge about reading from your wonderful videos.
    I wish I got a membership of your course😢
    Love you mem, for your most underrated videos on RUclips for free.

  • @ceren4563
    @ceren4563 Год назад

    very helpful, thanks!

  • @rvanabbaszad61
    @rvanabbaszad61 Год назад

    Thank you teacher , very helpful

  • @Mesoop7
    @Mesoop7 11 месяцев назад +2

    Me as an international students who not knew the meaning of reluctant 🤦,got no chance of getting it from the start

  • @izzatillousmonov5126
    @izzatillousmonov5126 11 месяцев назад +1

    When I just watched the video, I realized that the first thing I should do is subscribing your channel cause you have a thing I am missing out. Keep it up....

  • @veinsenpai7530
    @veinsenpai7530 Год назад +2

    Ma'am those thumbnails are killer 💙

  • @rtx44t4j5
    @rtx44t4j5 9 месяцев назад

    As an international student had struggled with the meaning of reluctant which made me choice the ans D.
    Please try to make a video about it how to improve vocabs

  • @AbigailWulimaja-xm7ex
    @AbigailWulimaja-xm7ex 9 месяцев назад

    Please how can I get in touch with you one on one

  • @aakrishkandel10
    @aakrishkandel10 Год назад +1

    Erling halland ??

  • @Dawodu_Gbolahan_David
    @Dawodu_Gbolahan_David Год назад

    Please I want to ask one question, in the Khan academy lesson they said to determine the type of punctuation to use I need to to know if the sentence after the blank and the sentence before the blank is independent or dependent. Now my question is if I want to read the sentence after the blank to determine if it's is dependent or independent will I start from Geological or I will start from Structures anytime i see answer choices such as the period that have a word after it Like geological because sometimes they don't put any word after the punctuation and the continents is it joined with the sentence before the blank
    A study published by university of rice university offers new explanation for origin of earth __________structures called arcs,towering ridges that form when a dense oceanic plate subduct under a Les dense continental plate,melts in the mantle below ,and then rises and burst through the continental crust above .
    1 continent geological
    2continents:geological
    3continets; geological
    4continents.geological

    • @KatyaTutorSAT
      @KatyaTutorSAT  Год назад

      Hey hun, this looks like the type of question you'd ask in my membership. When you enroll, I'd be happy to help.

    • @setubane8387
      @setubane8387 8 месяцев назад

      ans is option 2. notice that what follows is basically a description so use the colon.

  • @mantashasiddiqui4008
    @mantashasiddiqui4008 11 месяцев назад

    If I gave my SAT in August and got 1400 (720 in maths and 680 in english) and in October SAT I got 1500 ( 720 in maths and 780 in english) how should i calculate my score, like i have to send result of total score or I can send the result of math section of august and english section of October? i am confused please tell me what is my sending score.

    • @siis8699
      @siis8699 11 месяцев назад +1

      why do you need to calculate? you still have 720 math on both, just choose the 1500 october

  • @user-kn8on3cj5e
    @user-kn8on3cj5e Год назад +1

    SAT Guessing Strategy:
    only ONE answer choice is correct.
    if you could think more than one answer could work, you misread the question. If that's the case ask yourself: What am I missing?

  • @trapezius77
    @trapezius77 2 месяца назад +1

    "There is not enough tests" -- come on Katya, learn your subject-verb agreement. The correct way to say that is, "there ARE not enough tests." Subject-verb agreement is one of the commonest grammar rules tested on the SAT, and you don't seem to know how it works. How are you able to charge $300/hr without knowing that basic grammar rule?