Despite living in London and having quite a different college/uni and school process I have loved watching your videos and seeing you level up both academically and personally!! I wish you so much luck at USC !!
Key takeaways (well i hope it helps and do pls ignore my horrible note-taking skills) Take breaks if you lost motivation 1.Spend time reflecting on qs you got wrong 2. Take your practice tests untimed--slow down at first. Accuracy is the key Mindset: 1. Sat is a new skill itself. Dont worry about your previous performances; the sat is the new opporunity 2. The english sec is NOT subjective -math: theres 20-30 q types. Just master these Eng: the answer will always be in the text--what sentences can i pull out from the text to support my ans The studying... 1.acely 2. Studying in small chunks 3. Notebook for mistakes 4. "Dumb mistakes" are not just dumb mistakes. Theres a reason 5. Personalized tips 6. Dont give up:) Gl yall✨
I mean if you're already good at math then the way to almost guarantee an 800 is get to the point you practice the math part of the test three times without mistakes. Though it begs to matter whether an 800 is really not measurably different from 770, as much as a 1560 is not measurably different from 1600. I know that every Asian likes 800 on SAT Math (subject and general) notwithstanding.
Hey! Congrats on your SAT Score. I was wondering if you can give me tips to study. For example, whenever I start studying, I face hard problems and as I spend a lot of time, I can’t think and find the answer. Is there anything I can do to study better
I don’t know the if this is the TikTok you were referencing, but John Jung has a pdf that has the main 25-30 math concepts on the SAT math section that might be similar to what you’re talking about
Any tips for students who don't go through the american system? I'm in the IGCSE curriculum, meaning that I'll be sitting for international exams for three years straight (sophomore to senior year in American terms). And we have loads of subjects... Any tips to prep without falling back in school?
I'm taking the digital SAT in a month and by then I will be done with algebra 2 (so for math i won't really have to actually learn anything new.) I am not familiar with the question types, so I'm using Khan Academy. Should I be starting to use practice tests already even though I'm unfamiliar with the question types? Should I learn the question types first and then do practice tests or do practice tests to learn the question types, or a combination of both?
Do you have any tips for not getting burned out while studying so much? I’m studying for one ap test and it feels like it’s taken everything out of me lmao
i would occasionally take one weekend to just fully take a pause on studying! also romanticizing studying by cafe hopping makes things more enjoyable :)
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CONGRATS ON USC! I’ve been watching you since 2019, I can’t believe you’re going to college soon ❤ God bless
THANK U!
I’m not even American but still watching cuz i gotta support my favourite youtuber ❤
awww ty bb
Despite living in London and having quite a different college/uni and school process I have loved watching your videos and seeing you level up both academically and personally!! I wish you so much luck at USC !!
Key takeaways (well i hope it helps and do pls ignore my horrible note-taking skills)
Take breaks if you lost motivation
1.Spend time reflecting on qs you got wrong
2. Take your practice tests untimed--slow down at first. Accuracy is the key
Mindset:
1. Sat is a new skill itself. Dont worry about your previous performances; the sat is the new opporunity
2. The english sec is NOT subjective
-math: theres 20-30 q types. Just master these
Eng: the answer will always be in the text--what sentences can i pull out from the text to support my ans
The studying...
1.acely
2. Studying in small chunks
3. Notebook for mistakes
4. "Dumb mistakes" are not just dumb mistakes. Theres a reason
5. Personalized tips
6. Dont give up:)
Gl yall✨
this is great!!
I mean if you're already good at math then the way to almost guarantee an 800 is get to the point you practice the math part of the test three times without mistakes. Though it begs to matter whether an 800 is really not measurably different from 770, as much as a 1560 is not measurably different from 1600.
I know that every Asian likes 800 on SAT Math (subject and general) notwithstanding.
You are so inspiring and academically driven. It’s truly something admirable ❤
thank u!!
Thank you for this video! I am taking the SAT next school year and this video was a lot of help! Fight On! ⚔❤💛
This is so inspiring and motivating! The video editing is also so great like all the transitions and the timeline graphics are so smooth!🔥
Love this too! Specific Videos like this are hard to find on RUclips
Been very excited for this video, I’m not a US student but I aim to take it so I can apply in the US
You're such an inspiration with your academic drive 💪 It's really admirable. And hey, congrats on getting into USC!
thank you leangap :)
I just keep commenting, every I love every step of the video, the brain even the accent,
so proud 🌟🌟congrats!!!!
Glad you posted❤️
I seriously considered Acely until I saw that the cheapest option was... $50/month 😓. Otherwise helpful video with good tips!
Hey! Congrats on your SAT Score. I was wondering if you can give me tips to study. For example, whenever I start studying, I face hard problems and as I spend a lot of time, I can’t think and find the answer. Is there anything I can do to study better
i made a video titled “how to study smart not hard”! i def recommend giving that one a watch hehe :)
@@AnnieLong Can you give a recap of it here please?
Seeing this after I already took the sat lol
love this!!!
I don’t know the if this is the TikTok you were referencing, but John Jung has a pdf that has the main 25-30 math concepts on the SAT math section that might be similar to what you’re talking about
yes i think that’s him!!
I think your video connects with me
Hey Annie! I hope you’re doing well ❤
Any tips for students who don't go through the american system? I'm in the IGCSE curriculum, meaning that I'll be sitting for international exams for three years straight (sophomore to senior year in American terms). And we have loads of subjects... Any tips to prep without falling back in school?
definitely time block important tasks like test prep so that u can work the rest of ur schedule around it!
I'm taking the digital SAT in a month and by then I will be done with algebra 2 (so for math i won't really have to actually learn anything new.) I am not familiar with the question types, so I'm using Khan Academy. Should I be starting to use practice tests already even though I'm unfamiliar with the question types? Should I learn the question types first and then do practice tests or do practice tests to learn the question types, or a combination of both?
If you know enough to slay Algebra 2 then you probably should get with the practice tests, especially only a month out.
Do you have any book recommendations for the SAT?
i just used the SAT practice test book!
Do you have any tips for not getting burned out while studying so much? I’m studying for one ap test and it feels like it’s taken everything out of me lmao
i would occasionally take one weekend to just fully take a pause on studying! also romanticizing studying by cafe hopping makes things more enjoyable :)
Does USC provides any scholarship exams
i don’t think exams! but there are merit scholarships
did you take the paper or digital version?
paper! but Acely will prepare u for digital
hey Annie just wanted to remind you that, you're doing amazing . thank you sooo much for the helpful and inspiring content. ❤🩹💌