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looking around after u finished the no calc math section knowing damn well you guessed half the answers
hey would you like to come out to my island in the middle of Lake Superior and look at my huge collection of moose bones
Covert when teachers work for free:
Reblog if you think mr crawford is a bitch and support Fanny instead
How come no one made a meme about the 3 labour rules and Dua Lipa’s?
Countdown to test day
Many seniors are preparing to take the ACT one final time. Here are a few tips:
- Review any math formulas and grammar rules that you know you need to have memorized. Do you know your comma and semicolon rules? Do you know SOHCAHTOA and all of your triangle formulas?
- Look back over old practice test sections. Are there any patterns to the mistakes that you made? Are there any concepts that you need to learn or review?
- Are you stuck with pacing for reading or science? Focus on finding the information the question is asking for in as quick and efficient a manner as possible.
- It’s not too late for one final practice test, if necessary (as long as you take it this weekend). Make sure you review the questions that you missed.
If you are taking the December SAT this weekend, focus on reviewing your old practice test sections. Redo questions you missed and make sure you understand why the correct answer is correct and why the other answers are wrong. There’s less of a need to memorize formulas for math, but you should still review your grammar rules! You can also do a few questions on Khan Academy to keep your mind sharp.
Happy Thanksgiving (and take a practice test)
If you are taking the December SAT or ACT, this is a great time--in between bites of turkey and cranberries--to do a full-length practice test. Take advantage of your time off of school--consider sitting down on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday morning for a full length test so that you can target areas that need some more work in your final week or two of preparation. Then go enjoy some leftovers.