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MGRU.S.
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I am able to answer questions related to the content and scoring of the SAT I (as well as some SAT IIs). Additionally, I am able to provide general test-taking and admissions advice. | |
Susie WattsU.S.
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I can answer questions pertaining to college selection and application strategies, SAT and ACT test preparation, and general areas of education involving students from kindergarten through high school. |
It sounds as though you could be a viable candidate, but don't limit yourself to specific schools that have big names. Look at other schools that are strong academically and have good reputations, but
Berkeley is a very difficult school to get into right now because California is having some major budget cuts and financial aid would probably be pretty difficult to get. I think you should probably research
Colleges will take the best scores you have from the SAT's you have taken. They are mostly interested in your critical and math scores. Some do not even look at your writing score. Your math score is
Hi Olivia While it doesn't exactly work this way, imagine two sets of test takers, both taking the same equating section but different SATs. The College Board will compare scores on the equating section
The College Board publishes a book of ten SAT tests. I think it one of the best practice books because the more you work on the tests, the better. The readings are not easy and you need to make sure

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