One problem I am still having is getting all the questions done in the alotted time.
I am still not doing that great in math but I am improving.
I want to get score 700-800 on each section. You know why? Because:
1-I know I can if I really study for the 3 months at the library this summer
2-I am smart enough to understand all the material.
But I am still scoring 500-600! It is frustrating as hell!
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Here is a common problem I am having. I will approach a medium/hard math question. I will get it wrong and look at the explanation. Sometime I won't even UNDERSTAND the damn explanation because I didn't even learn it yet. And really ******ed easy things, like questions that want you to apply the midpoint formula, I will get WRONG because I learned midpoint for a few weeks, over a year ago.
It is a combonation of trying to remember every single math formula collegeboard is going to throw at you.
Remembering the rules
Reviewing things I know
Learning new things.
It is the same with writing. I mean, I am pretty gifted a writing. But I just cannot write a 6 essay in 25 minutes. But I know I will have to work on it if I want an 800 on the writing.
And then I screw up on things in the other half of Writing. The grammar. But I think for writing I just need to review grammar rules and learn to write a perfect essay in 25 minutes.
Critical reading, idk what to tell you. I think this is probably my strongest area but I screw up on half the questions (literally) because I don't know what a word means.