![]() ![]() Six hours of study on Official SAT Practice is associated with an average 90-point increase-no small bump. Shorter periods of time also correlate with meaningful score gains. If you don’t have 20 hours to practice, don’t worry. Start getting ready for the SAT today! We think a 115-point score gain can make a real difference when applying to college. Official SAT Practice is free for everyone and personalized for each student. That’s nearly double the average score gain compared to students who don’t use our free test prep. Lemme know if there's something else you need.We’re excited to announce today that studying for the SAT for 20 hours on Khan Academy’s free Official SAT Practice is associated with an average score gain of 115 points. ![]() Most anybody can do math with a calculator - you've got to prove you can handle it without. That's what the SAT is testing - your ability to solve Math on your own. Hopefully after a couple weeks you'll be able to get through problems with little or no help. ![]() Don't do this for tests or anything where it might affect your grades, though. Once you can handle this, try harder problems. I assume you're taking a Math class? Try doing simpler homework problems without your calculator nearby. Trust your intellect - you CAN do Math without the calculator. You have to "ween yourself off" it, if you will. To help with your (our!) problem, try doing everyday Math without a calculator. "It's there if I need it, even if technically I can't USE it." Lol. It's like back-up, or a security blanket. I can do Math better even if the calculator is sitting there, but I'm not using it. ![]() I know, right? Math without a calculator? Witchcraft!Īnyway, I have the same problem. ![]()
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