Consider reading this book, I highly recommend: SAT Prep Black Book
While it is for the SAT, there are many overlapping concepts between the PSAT and SAT. Speaking from a person who went from scoring high-500 to a 710 on the SAT, I found this book very useful with the ERBW section, specifically in giving tips on how to approach different types of questions and helping you get in the proper mindset to tackle the test! It also has extensive examples of math problems and multiple ways to do each one!
Good luck, you got this!!!
Sure. sat black book Online resources were just 1600.io which I used for a month and khan academy free practice for mainly grammar.
Hi! I would 100% recommend the SAT Prep Black Book, i’ll link it right here for you. It may seem expensive, but it’s definitely worth the read and helped me a lot in my 2 weeks of study. Best of luck to you!
I’m basically stealing this from the black book (which I highly recommend you read if you’re having trouble) but always remember there is only ONE definitive answer for each question. Never make yourself believe an answer choice when it clearly isn’t demonstrated or restated in the passage. That’s just one of manyyy things I’ve learned reading the black book so i think you’d have a lot of clarity checking it out
The Kaplan ones are a lot harder than the college board ones so they make u think a lottt harder. I used the SAT Prep Black Book: The Most Effective SAT Strategies Ever Published https://www.amazon.com/dp/0692916164/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_UaGoFbYVE2KSY
Practice won't help you at this point, you're not scoring well due to a lack of understanding rather than a lack of knowledge. I suggest reading the first ~80 pages of the black book (https://www.amazon.com/SAT-Prep-Black-Book-Strategies/dp/0692916164/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=black+book&qid=1572112910&sr=8-1) (or try finding a PDF online).
I got a 1280 on my last practice test like you and kept getting a 600 on all my readings then I got Mike Barret Black Book ” and it improved my reading score significantly in only 2 and a half weeks and I’m planning on using this till December and March if I need the March SAT and I’m fully expecting to go from 610 to 740-750 in reading. Use this man I promise you it helps in all aspects of the SAT.
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I hope this helps. I'm pretty okay at reading but absolute trash at math.
Yall should read the black book!
https://www.amazon.com/SAT-Prep-Black-Book-Strategies/dp/0692916164
It’s the first thing that comes up when you google “SAT black book”. When in doubt, google it!
https://www.amazon.com/SAT-Prep-Black-Book-Strategies/dp/0692916164
SAT Prep Black Book It's basically an all-rounder SAT prep book.
Buy the SAT Black book: https://www.amazon.com/SAT-Prep-Black-Book-Strategies/dp/0692916164/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1PP8U8R320F6W&keywords=sat+black+book&qid=1660153500&sprefix=psat+prep+book%2Caps%2C187&sr=8-1
- Follow everything there as closely as you can
- Only use official SAT Practice materials (Such as the ones on the SAT mega thread)
- Trust me you'll get a lot more than 1350
2nd edition is current and available everywhere. It’s currently Amazon’s #1 Best Seller
https://www.amazon.com/SAT-Prep-Black-Book-Strategies/dp/0692916164/ref=sr_1_1
My daughter had no problem using it
If you are struggling with ratios, proportions, or converting units, one piece of advice I have is learn how to and practice doing Chemistry stoichiometry problems. This advice may seem crazy, but let me explain. Stoichiometric problems and the unit conversion and ratio problems you may see on the SAT are almost exactly the same, the only difference being that you have to convert from chemical molecules and substances instead of units, and sometimes in stoichiometry, you have to convert between units anyways. There are many stoichiometry problems online and from a chemistry textbook, so I suggest you look them up on google or elsewhere. Of course, you may have to learn a bit of introductory chemistry, but nothing too complex, it will maybe only take you 10 - 15 minutes to learn.
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You can also look at this YouTube channel called Dr. Roger's Math Neighborhood for going over the math sections of Practice Tests 1 - 10 and some of the released QAS tests. His explanations are incredible, so if you have a misunderstanding about a particular question or question type, you can check out some of his videos in order to find out how to attack and correct those questions.
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At the top of this subreddit, there is a pinned post with all the released exams, so you can go check that out. Do not do any of the third-party test prep company practice tests like Princeton Review or Kaplan as those tests are often completely different from the real SAT and force you to learn concepts you do not have to learn for the real SAT. You can also get the SAT Black Book as that too has some very good strategies and advice on how to tackle all of the sections on the SAT.
Hope this helps, and good luck on your SAT!
It's literally called the SAT Prep Black Book haha https://www.amazon.ca/SAT-Prep-Black-Book-Strategies/dp/0692916164
The Grammar section is the next easiest to improve. My daughter improved a lot with Grammar from the Black Book in just a few hours of study:
Almost everything she was missing was from a misunderstanding of SAT grammar vs. normal grammar, their rules are very specific.
I had her read through the section that was giving most of the errors (the Black Book calls it "comma sandwiches," then go back and re-take those questions. Then, we analyzed her few other mistakes based on the SAT Black Book explanations, it was just a handful of other questions. The Black Book has very good explanations for the first 4 tests.
thank you so much! i’ll try and address each part of ur comment!
SAT Prep Black Book: The Most Effective SAT Strategies Ever Published https://www.amazon.com/dp/0692916164/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_tPDlDb5V776J9
The College Panda's SAT Math: Advanced Guide and Workbook for the New SAT https://www.amazon.com/dp/0989496422/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_LPDlDbGJKRH63
^the books are the best price off amazon to my knowledge.
the main thing that really helped me improved was getting into the mindset that no single trick or tip was gonna help me get a big score improvement, rather hard, consistent work over an extended period of time would.
i did use khan academy but not all that much. i found it to be significantly harder than the real thing and i didn’t really benefit from using it. uworld was much more helpful.
I've seen this book being mentioned all over the subreddit. Just wondering, are you talking about this book?
https://www.amazon.com/SAT-Prep-Black-Book-Strategies/dp/0692916164
How good is it? I am actually considering buying it now.
Amazon’s #1 Best Selling prep book, with ratings as high as the “paid sources” recommended here, but seemingly not listed because the author doesn’t post here. My D received a 1580 using it, probably similar to those of the thousands of 5 star review customers.
https://www.amazon.com/SAT-Prep-Black-Book-Strategies/dp/0692916164