We discuss these most basic and effective techniques for a perfect maths score for all competitive exmas like SAT & ACT

What you will learn

Translating words to maths

Using T-Charts

Making use of Formula

Using Placeholders for unknown variables

Splitting the Difference

Identifying your Traget

Description

In this short course, we discuss the most frequent questions of SAT, ACT tests as well as teach the required skillset to do these questions flawlessly.

Majority of the SAT Maths questions are easy because they are made with an average student in mind. It gets more difficult to score closer to 800 and similarly, it get’s equally difficult to score less than the average score. So, there is no reason to be intimidated by this test. Also for difficult questions, we do not need to know the answer if we can be smart enough to eliminate the wrong ones. This technique is called the ‘mathematical contradiction’.


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There are some basic ideas that can be helpful to average students to ensure an average score. Until and unless you are good at basics, it is not a good idea to expect average score. These skillset we discuss in this course can help you to ensure average score because SAT maths strictly follows a syllabus with average student in mind. So we have questions of sorts which also demand a specific skillset. When we master these skillsets, we can be certain to solve all such questions which ensure an average score. To score more than average, you will have to know more skillset which will be covered in another course which will cover all such skillsets. Here in this course, we only discuss 6 basic skillsets.

English
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Content

Translating words to maths

Overview: Translating words to maths
Example Problem

Using Placeholders for unknown variables

Overview: Using Placeholders for unknown variables
Example problem

Splitting the Difference

Overview: Splitting the Difference
Example problem

Making T- Charts

Overview: Making T- Charts
Example problem

Making Use of Formula

Overview: Making Use of Formula
Example Problem

Identifying your Target

Overview: Identifying your Target
Example problem