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		<title>Changing your frame of mind</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2010 17:49:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>allison</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Moving from summer back into school mode can be a challenge for even the best student. Adapting your schedule and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Moving from summer back into school mode can be a challenge for even the best student. Adapting your schedule and making time for all of your responsibilities will be particularly important in the back-to-school transition. Building a good structure early in the school year can help set the tone for a successful year.</p>
<p>For students whose summer schedules have had different hours, it can be difficult to readjust to a school schedule. It will help to start make the adjustment the week before school starts instead of waiting until the first day of school. Set your alarm for the time you will need to wake up for school and start getting to sleep earlier. This will help your body adjust to your new hours.</p>
<p>It is also a good idea to have your backpack or bag ready to go the night before so that everything you need for the school day is in one place. This will prevent things from being forgotten in the morning. Be sure that you have a few easy options for breakfast on hand so that mornings will run smoothly and you&#8217;ll be able to get off to school having eaten a good breakfast. For some students, protein shakes or nutrition bars can offer a good option for days when you&#8217;re in a hurry or have to eat on the go.</p>
<p>For some high school students, back to school means time to begin serious preparations for the SAT. Establishing an <a href="http://www.blinetestprep.com/SAT" target="_blank">SAT test prep</a> schedule early on can help you to plan other activities around it and maintain your ideal study schedule. An <a href="www.blinetestprep.com" target="_blank">online test prep course</a> can be a good choice for students who want a more flexible schedule that can fit around schoolwork and extracurricular activities.</p>
<p>Be sure to choose an organizational method that works for you. Having an agenda, day planner, or personal organizer that works for you will help you to keep track of your time. Keep your calendar up to date, especially while you are still adjusting to your new class schedule. This will also help you plan after-school activities and keep track of homework assignments. Getting in the habit of writing things down will help you continue to keep on top of assignments and schedules throughout the year.</p>
<p>Setting aside time for homework and study time is especially important early in the school year. Oftentimes the schedule that you set from the beginning will help you to maintain good study habits throughout the school year. For many students, getting homework done immediately after school or during a specific time in the evening can help. This will allow you to complete your work and also make time for hobbies, friends, and other priorities.</p>
<p>Moving from summer back into school mode can be a challenge for even the best student. Adapting your schedule and making time for all of your responsibilities will be particularly important in the back-to-school transition. Building a good structure early in the school year can help set the tone for a successful year.</p>
<p>For students whose summer schedules have had different hours, it can be difficult to readjust to a school schedule. It will help to start make the adjustment the week before school starts instead of waiting until the first day of school. Set your alarm for the time you will need to wake up for school and start getting to sleep earlier. This will help your body adjust to your new hours.</p>
<p>It is also a good idea to have your backpack or bag ready to go the night before so that everything you need for the school day is in one place. This will prevent things from being forgotten in the morning. Be sure that you have a few easy options for breakfast on hand so that mornings will run smoothly and you’ll be able to get off to school having eaten a good breakfast. For some students, protein shakes or nutrition bars can offer a good option for days when you’re in a hurry or have to eat on the go.</p>
<p>For some high school students, back to school means time to begin serious preparations for the SAT. Establishing an SAT test prep schedule early on can help you to plan other activities around it and maintain your ideal study schedule. An online test prep course can be a good choice for students who want a more flexible schedule that can fit around schoolwork and extracurricular activities.</p>
<p>Be sure to choose an organizational method that works for you. Having an agenda, day planner, or personal organizer that works for you will help you to keep track of your time. Keep your calendar up to date, especially while you are still adjusting to your new class schedule. This will also help you plan after-school activities and keep track of homework assignments. Getting in the habit of writing things down will help you continue to keep on top of assignments and schedules throughout the year.</p>
<p>Setting aside time for homework and study time is especially important early in the school year. Oftentimes the schedule that you set from the beginning will help you to maintain good study habits throughout the school year. For many students, getting homework done immediately after school or during a specific time in the evening can help. This will allow you to complete your work and also make time for hobbies, friends, and other priorities.</p>
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		<title>Online test prep vs 1-on-1 tutoring: which is right for you?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Sep 2010 00:01:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>allison</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many options available to prepare for the SAT. One of the big decisions that students will need to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many options available to prepare for the SAT. One of the big decisions that students will need to make is to decide between one-on-one tutoring and an <a href="www.blinetestprep.com/sat" target="_blank">online test prep course.</a> Both options provide many benefits and can be a good choice for the right student.</p>
<p><a href="www.blinetestprep.com" target="_blank">Online test prep</a> can allow students to work at their own pace and review material on their own schedule. Students who choose online test prep can have the option to go back and review challenging material multiple times or skip over sections that they are already comfortable completing. Students can plan when they will work on their <a href="www.blinetestprep.com/sat" target="_blank">SAT test prep</a>, studying at any hour of the day and whenever they have the free time. This can make online test prep a great choice for high school students with hectic schedules.  Online test prep is also a good choice for students who are self-motivated and already have basic knowledge of the SAT. These students will be able to work on their time and complete practice tests to gauge their progress. Online practice tests are one of the most important parts of <a href="www.blinetestprep.com/sat" target="_blank">SAT test prep</a> as they allow students to experience the format of the SAT and get familiar with taking the test.</p>
<p>One-on-one tutoring for the SAT can be a good option for students who prefer to have in-person communication and will benefit from having someone there to push them to complete their test prep. Students who struggle in a certain area of the SAT such as math skills or the fundamentals of writing an essay may be able to use one-on-one test prep as a way to build up these skills and prepare for them on the test.</p>
<p>Students will need to schedule SAT prep sessions in advance and stick to their schedule in order to accommodate a tutor. A good tutor will be able to provide students with tips, build their confidence, and give them practice tests to access their skills. In-person tutors are often a good choice for students who like to have a set schedule and a live person at the desk for questions.</p>
<p>The choice between one-on-one tutoring and <a href="www.blinetestprep.com" target="_blank">online SAT test prep</a> is an important decision and one that is very reliant on each student&#8217;s individual study habits and skills. With the right program, students will gain invaluable preparation, test taking skills, and confidence to perform their best on the SAT.</p>
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		<title>Managing your online identity</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Aug 2010 20:57:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>allison</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Managing your online identity can be critical to your education and  career. There are many websites that can influence [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Managing your online identity can be critical to your education and  career. There are many websites that can influence your online identity  and taking control of this part of your life can be an important step to  building a desirable public profile. The first step to shaping your  online identity is to search for your name online. Take note of what  comes up first and read through the first few pages that are generated  by your search.</p>
<p>Social networking sites can be a great opportunity to shape your public  profile. <a href="http://www.linkedin.com/" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a> is considered to be the most professional of all  social networking websites and allows you to post a comprehensive resume  online. Keeping your resume up to date can be important in building  your professional online identity. LinkedIn allows you to identify your  location, career field, and current company. You can also document your  education, skills, and past work experience. As you link to other  peoples’ profiles on LinkedIn, you will have the opportunity to ask  colleagues and friends for recommendations. These recommendations will  appear on your profile and can be accessed easily by potential graduate  schools and employers.</p>
<p>Social networking websites such as <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/B-Line-Test-Prep/104836559547884" target="_blank">Facebook</a> and <a href="http://www.myspace.com" target="_blank">MySpace</a> can play an  important role in your public profile. It is important to get familiar  with your privacy settings and know what information is available to  various groups of people. You will also want to closely monitor what  other people post on your profile, including comments, photos, or  videos. Regularly check and delete anything that you do not want  included in your public profile. Photos that are public should always be  professional and send a positive message to potential employers. Your <a href="http://twitter.com/blinetestprep" target="_blank"> Twitter</a> account can also affect your online identity. It is important to  monitor your privacy settings and control who has access to your  information. Be careful about who you allow to access your profile on  all of these websites, particularly when it comes to colleagues,  supervisors, or professors.</p>
<p>If you want to fully control your online presence and your domain name  is available, you may consider purchasing it for a small annual cost.  You can redirect the website to an online profile or use it to create a  professional online presence. This prevents the name from being used by  someone else and will often appear early in search results. You will  also want to check to see if any blogs, past or current, can be located  by searching your name online. These should either be strictly  professional in nature, deleted, or kept protected by privacy settings.</p>
<p>The influx of information from social networking websites can be used to  your benefit during a job search or application process. LinkedIn may  allow you to view friends or friends who work in your field and may  provide important contacts in the future. Facebook or Twitter can be  used to ask friends for job leads. By using social networking to your  advantage and carefully monitoring your public image, you can take  control of your online identity.</p>
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		<title>Back to School Tips for High Schoolers</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Aug 2010 16:31:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bryce</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Back to school is a time of mixed feelings for most high school  students. Summer is coming to an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Back to school is a time of mixed feelings for most high school  students. Summer is coming to an end, a new school year is just  beginning, and, for most students, everything about their schedule is  changing. For students preparing to take the SAT this year, back to  school can seem even more overwhelming than usual.</p>
<p>Taking the SAT is an exciting time and as students prepare for the test  and look at their options for college, it is often easy to be excited  about back to school. For other students, all the anticipation of  planning for life after high school can be stressful. Talking with  friends and family members about this can help relieve stress and help  students to feel prepared and excited for all of the changes in store.</p>
<p>Preparing for the SAT doesn&#8217;t have to be a stressful thing. When you  have the right SAT tutor and SAT course, preparation can seem like the  easy part of back to school. Finding an SAT tutor that is a good fit for  your study habits can be an essential part of <a title="B Line Test Prep" href="http://www.blinetestprep.com" target="_blank">SAT preparation</a>. The  right tutor will be conscious of your trouble areas, study habits, and  motivations. An SAT tutor can give students the added push when combined  with a good SAT course.</p>
<p>An online <a title="SAT Test Prep with B Line Test Prep" href="http://www.blinetestprep.com/sat" target="_blank">SAT prep course</a> will help students schedule their test prep  around their busy academic schedules and allow them the flexibility to  make their own schedule for test prep as the school year gets underway.  An SAT course can often be viewed as a comprehensive <a title="SAT Test Preparation" href="http://www.blinetestprep.com/sat" target="_blank">SAT preparation</a> program, or it can be paired with a tutoring schedule to enhance the  study program. One of the most important elements of test prep will be  taking practice tests and getting familiar with the breakdown of the  SAT. Feeling in control and well informed about the test will help calm  students&#8217; nerves and allow them to enter test day feeling prepared.</p>
<p>For most students, the biggest challenge of back to school will be  getting back in control of their schedule. After the summer, being back  into the classroom can be challenging. Staying organized and setting  aside blocks of time for homework, SAT preparation, extracurricular  activities, and social activities can help students get their schedules  back under control. Putting together a schedule can help students get  everything in order and feel like they are well prepared for a new  school year to begin.</p>
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		<title>High School Activities: How Many is Too Many?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Aug 2010 21:13:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bryce</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[For most students, academics are only part of their high school  schedule. Extra curricular activities can be a great [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For most students, academics are only part of their<a href="http://www.blinetestprep.com" target="_blank"> high school  schedule</a>. Extra curricular activities can be a great way for students to  explore their interests, meet friends with similar interests, and  develop their leadership skills. Extra curricular activities can also  take up a lot of time in an already busy schedule. The number of  activities that a student can balance will depend largely on his or her  organization and time management skills.</p>
<p>High school is an important time for academics and college preparation,  but there are other things that can enhance a student&#8217;s high school  experience and resume. High school sports are a great outlet for many  students, a way to do something they love, improve their athletic  skills, and, possibly, be eligible for college sports scholarships.  Sports can also take up a lot of time. Students should be realistic  about the number of sports they can balance at any given time and  prioritize which ones are the most important to them.</p>
<p>Being involved in the arts has been shown to benefit students during  high school and beyond. Music, visual arts, and drama are all great ways  for students to grow and learn new things. These are also skills that  they can go on to use in college or see as preparation for a number of  different career paths.</p>
<p>Students may also want to prioritize activities that are more applicable  to their college and career goals. For example, a student that is  looking to pursue journalism will want to make time in his or her busy  schedule for the school newspaper, literary journal, and other related  activities. These will be excellent preparation for college and their  career. They can also be ways to meet mentors that can continue to help  them after high school.</p>
<p>Volunteer work can also set students apart on <a href="http://www.blinetestprep.com/sat" target="_blank">college applications</a> and  be a great way for young people to get involved and make a difference in  their communities. Many students find that this sort of activity is not  only a great way to spend free time, but can help them to develop new  interests and learn about different possibilities for their future  career.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.blinetestprep.com/sat" target="_blank">Students </a>may find that they get more out of having leadership roles in  fewer clubs than they do from being a member of many. Being an officer  on the student council or in a leadership role in a club can help  students build skills that they will use for the rest of their lives.  This sort of involvement requires more time, but is often more  meaningful than being a general member of many clubs. Extra curricular  activities should always be limited to what a student can balance while  maintaining their academics, but can be an important part of every  student&#8217;s high school experience.</p>
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		<title>Senior Year Planning for High School Students</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Aug 2010 18:36:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bryce</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Planning for the senior year of high school can be both an exciting  and stressful time for many students. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="textpreview_599313">Planning for the senior year of high school can be both an exciting  and stressful time for many students. It is a time when balance is  critical and students are working to maintain their current academics  with <a title="SAT Tutoring with B Line Test Prep" href="http://www.blinetestprep.com/sat" target="_blank">SAT tutoring</a> and solidifying plans for the years after graduation.  By sitting down and planning out the senior year, students can ensure  that they successfully maneuver this critical year.</p>
<p>Preparing college applications is a priority for most students and  taking the SAT should be at the top of their to-do list. Students will  want to begin SAT test prep early so that they will be well prepared for  test day. Taking an <a title="B Line Test Prep" href="http://www.blinetestprep.com" target="_blank">SAT course</a> or finding a program that offers SAT  tutoring are both great option for students looking for ways to prepare  for the test. <a title="About B Line Test Prep" href="http://www.blinetestprep.com/about-us" target="_blank">SAT test prep</a> involves studying the content of the SAT,  becoming familiar with the format of the test, and taking practice  tests. A good SAT course will be reflected through a student’s  confidence and preparedness on test day.</p>
<p>It is important for students to plan ahead when it comes to choosing  classes for senior year. They should not only look at their high  school’s requirements, but at the course requirements for their top  college choices. Many have preferences regarding the number of years in  high school that students should have taken each of the major subjects.  Colleges may also have requirements about foreign language and offer  students a chance to place into a higher level or test out of a  requirement if they have completed additional years of language in high  school. Choosing to take advanced placement (AP) classes can make for a  tougher academic year, but can also help students to test out of  required courses during their first year of college.</p>
<p>Keeping up with extracurricular activities such as sports, clubs, and  volunteer work, can be tough during senior year, but can also help  students to shine on college applications. Students may also be working  to maintain a part-time job. Staying organized is not only the key to a  successful senior year, but can help students to hone the organizational  skills that will benefit them during college.</p>
<p>Students will need to work hard senior year to stay in control of their  academic schedules and maintain a good GPA and <a title="SAT Test Prep Schedule" href="http://www.blinetestprep.com/sat" target="_blank">SAT prep schedule</a>. These  will be important factors in their college application process. With a  solid schedule, it will be possible to make time for college campus  visits, extracurricular activities, and everything else that students  will want to fit into their senior year.</div>
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		<title>Top 10 Tips in Writing a Successful College Application Essay</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Aug 2010 18:42:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bryce</dc:creator>
		
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A good college application essay is an important part of the <a title="B Line Test Prep" href="http://www.blinetestprep.com/sat" target="_blank">college  application</a> process. View the essay as an opportunity to demonstrate  your writing skills and share something unique and interesting about  yourself with the college.</p>
<p>1. Catch Their Attention. College admissions offices spend weeks reading  applications and the essay is a great place to get their attention.  Make sure your introduction is dynamic and fresh. It should make the  person reading your essay excited to read more. Vivid details and  imagery will help make your essay stand out.</p>
<p>2. Aim for Clarity. Bigger words don&#8217;t make for better writing. You only  have 500 words on the college application essay and it&#8217;s your  responsibility to make every last one count. Use clear, concise  language. If you can say something in fewer words, do it.</p>
<p>3. Show, Don&#8217;t Tell. This age-old writing advice is extremely important  to the college application essay. For example, many applicants will  write about traveling experiences. A lively anecdote of one specific  morning you spent navigating the streets of Prague is worth more than a  list of things you learned during your first trip to Europe.</p>
<p>4. Keep the Focus. Before you begin writing, be sure you know exactly  what your essay is going to say. What is the one point you want the  school to take away from reading your essay? It is almost always best to  keep the focus narrow so that you can fully explore your topic in the  allotted words.</p>
<p>5. Be Original. Keep your writing professional, but it&#8217;s okay to take  some risks that will help you stand out. Let your personality shine  through and think of your essay as a story, not an encyclopedia entry.  The better your story is told, the more it will resonate with its  readers.</p>
<p>6. Make it Personal. Your <a title="B Line Test Prep" href="http://www.blinetestprep.com" target="_blank">college application essay</a> should help the  college learn more about you. It should include details and insights  that aren&#8217;t readily apparent elsewhere in your application and cannot be  told in a resume. Include details about your emotions and be sure that  anecdotes reveal interesting and positive things about your personality,  interests, and achievements.</p>
<p>7. Take Time to Edit. Read your essay carefully for grammar and spelling  errors. Watch for typos that your computer&#8217;s spell check might miss.  Read your essay through aloud to be sure that everything flows and there  are no rough transitions and incomplete ideas.</p>
<p>8. End Strong. Your conclusion should leave a lasting impression. End  with a strong image or idea and avoid ending with a cliché. Read your  essay through once with the final sentence and once without it. If the  essay is as strong or stronger without the final line, cut it and try  again.</p>
<p>9. Plan Ahead. Start working on your <a title="About B Line Test Prep" href="http://www.blinetestprep.com/about-us" target="_self">college application essay</a> early in  the application process. This ensures that you have time to step back  from your essay for a few days and then read it again. This will give  you a fresh perspective on your work and allow you to make necessary  changes.</p>
<p>10. Ask for Help. It can be worthwhile to give your application essay to  a family member or mentor to read and critique. Ask specific questions  about what they took away from your essay or what questions they have  after reading it through. They will also be able to let you know if the  essay is a good reflection of you.</p>
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		<title>Considerations When Applying to Your College Safety Schools</title>
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</strong> A safety school is a college where, due to your grades and test  scores, you are almost certain to be accepted. For most students, it is  best to incorporate a safety school into their list of colleges during  the application process. A safety school can help ease anxiety about the  college application process during a time when maintaining grades and  completing SAT <a title="Test Prep" href="http://www.blinetestprep.com" target="_blank">test prep</a> are still top priorities. While many students  apply to a safety school only to have a back-up option if other schools  don&#8217;t offer acceptance, there are still important things to consider  before selecting your safety schools.</p>
<p>Choose Schools That You Like<br />
No one should apply to a college that they wouldn&#8217;t want to attend. Make  your safety schools worth your time and effort by choosing schools that  have something that appeals to you. Just because a school is sure to  offer you acceptance, doesn&#8217;t mean its program is any worse than a  school where admission is more difficult. Choose one with a good program  in your tentative major or one with a lot of good extracurricular  options. Plan campus visits to your safety schools and take time to  learn about them. Also consider where the school is located and be sure  it is a place you can actually see yourself living during college.  Choosing a safety school where you can picture yourself learning and  growing for four years will make it feel like less of a safety school  and more of a real option.</p>
<p>Do Your Best Work<br />
While it&#8217;s tempting to put more effort into applications for your top  choice schools, it&#8217;s worth your time to do your best on every  application that you submit. In addition to preparing your applications  and writing good essays, it is critical to maintain your high school  grades and make time for <a href="http://www.blinetestprep.com" target="_blank">SAT test</a> preparation. A good SAT test prep  program will prepare you for the SAT and give you the confidence to do  well. If you have a busy senior year schedule, consider online SAT test  prep as a good option for <a title="SAT Test Prep with B Line Test Prep" href="http://www.blinetestprep.com/sat" target="_blank">SAT test preparation</a>. It will often allow you  more control over the schedule and online SAT test prep programs can  prepare you just as well as a formal class.</p>
<p>Consider Financial Aid<br />
Before applying to your colleges, consider what would happen if you were  offered an exceptional financial aid offer to one of your safety  schools. Would it be worth attending your second choice college if they  were offering a full scholarship? This answer will be different for  everyone and will depend on many factors. The subject of financial aid  is an important thing to consider and a good conversation to have with a  parent or guardian before you are faced with making a decision under a  deadline.</p>
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		<title>SAT Critical Reading Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jul 2010 21:27:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <a title="SAT Critical Reading" href="http://www.blinetestprep.com/about-us" target="_self">SAT critical reading</a> section is designed to test students’ abilities to read and understand material. There are important skills that can help students approach the critical reading section with smart work skills. For this reason, a solid <a title="SAT Prep" href="http://www.blinetestprep.com/sat" target="_self">SAT prep</a> program is essential to performing well on this section of the SAT.</p>
<p>The critical reading section is made up of 67 questions total. Of these, 48 are passage-based reading multiple choice and 19 are sentence completion. The questions are broken down into two 25 minute sections and one 20 minute section. The critical reading section is scored on a 200 to 800 point scale that will make up one-third of the total SAT score.</p>
<p>The passage based reading section asks students to read both short and long passages and answer a series of multiple choice questions about the material. The goal of this section is to test reading comprehension. Many students choose to read over the questions first to get a sense of what is important. After reading the questions, go back and carefully read the passage.</p>
<p>It is important to remember that the questions about each passage in this section are arranged not by difficulty, but in chronological order. This means it is best to work in the order that the questions are given so that it is easier to isolate the appropriate section of the passage for reference. One of the sections is a duel-passage section that will require students to read two passages and answer questions about each individually and some that reference both sections. It is typically best to answer the separate questions about each passage first and then begin the ones that will require knowledge of both.</p>
<p>The sentence completion section presents students with an incomplete sentence that they will need to fill in with the appropriate word. There may only be one blank word in the sentence or there may be two that need to be filled in.</p>
<p>While having a strong vocabulary will certainly help in this section, it is just as important to read carefully and be sure that you understand the sentence. If you don’t immediately know the answer, see if you can eliminate possible answers until one becomes the clear choice. It is also a good idea to read the sentence to yourself with the word filled in to be certain that it makes sense.</p>
<p>Time management is an important factor in the critical reading section. It is crucial to read both carefully and quickly in order to answer the questions in the allotted time. A solid <a title="SAT Preparation" href="http://www.blinetestprep.com/sat" target="_blank">SAT preparation</a> program will help students get comfortable with the format so that they can relax and do their best on test day.</p>
<p>Taking practice tests during your <a title="SAT Test Prep" href="http://www.blinetestprep.com" target="_self">SAT test prep</a> is one of the best ways to prepare for the critical reading section. A good plan for test preparation will also help students hone their reading comprehension skills and feel comfortable with the format of the SAT critical reading section. The more you read passages that are similar to the ones on the SAT, the more quickly and accurately you will be able to work on test day.</p>
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		<title>Breaking down the SAT math section</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Preparing for the SAT math section is an important part of college prep. It is important for students to feel comfortable with the format of the math section and enter the test <a href="http://www.blinetestprep.com/2010/test-day-checklist/" target="_blank">knowing what to expect</a>.</p>
<p>The SAT math section is scored on a 200 to 800 point scale and accounts for one-third of the overall SAT score. Students are allowed 70 minutes to complete the math section and this time is broken down into one 20-minute section and two 25-minute sections.</p>
<p>The math section is made up of 54 questions. 44 of which are multiple choice and ten of which are grid-in questions. A grid-in question is another word for a student produced response question. The student must come up with the answer to the math problem and write their answer into a special grid.</p>
<p>The math section of the SAT covers basic arithmetic, geometry, and algebra I &amp; II. It is recommended that students study functions, absolute value, sets, exponents, and radical equations, among other concepts. For many students, the SAT math section is likely to involve ideas from math courses that they took several years back in their education. For this reason, is important for students to re-familiarize themselves with these concepts throughout their <a href="http://www.blinetestprep.com/SAT" target="_blank">SAT prep</a>.</p>
<p>Trigonometry is not included in the test. Problems involving triangles can all be solved using knowledge of the Pythagorean Theorem and special right triangles. Algebra II is not included on the PSAT, but will be on the SAT. SAT practice tests are the best way to ensure that students are prepared for these questions and familiar with the overall structure of the SAT math section.</p>
<p>While all math problems can be completed without a calculator, it is recommended that students bring an acceptable calculator with them to the SAT. It is often best to use a familiar calculator and to use the same one that they used during their SAT practice tests. It is advisable to put fresh batteries in the calculator before the test and be sure that the calculator is working. Students are not permitted to share calculators during the test.</p>
<p>Acceptable calculators for the SAT math section include graphing calculators and scientific calculators. A four-function calculator is permitted, but not recommended. Students may not use the calculator on a laptop, cell phone, electronic writing pad, or pocket organizer. Also prohibited are any calculators that make noise or have a QWERTY keyboard feature. Students will be asked to put away their calculators during the critical reading and writing sections of the SAT.</p>
<p>A strong <a href="http://www.blinetestprep.com/SAT" target="_blank">SAT prep</a> program is the surest way for students to enter the SAT math section as well-prepared as possible. Students should use the scrap paper provided and not attempt to use a calculator for every question. It is best to work quickly and efficiently in order to complete each section within the allotted time.</p>
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