Top 5 Reasons Your SAT Score Sucks

1. You lack a test-taking plan. You sit down to take the SAT, look at question number 1, and hope for the best.

2. You answer too many questions and get a large number wrong, resulting in a significant score deduction.

3. You’re thinking about what you learned last week in pre-calc and applying it.

4. You can’t  recall what, exactly, a dangling modifier really is.

5. You spend too much time reading the passages in the “reading comprehension” sections and not enough time answering the questions.

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