![]() ![]() ![]() Write down notes of what you learned from the problem, what you need to learn or review. Put the question number, skill and cross-test categories, and and label why you didn't get it right- just didn't know the content, silly mistake, ran out of time, didn't understand the question. ![]() Keep using the practice tests, but review them actively- jot down notes after each one: how did each section go? How were you feeling, what kind of areas did you feel like you struggled the most? Then review the test by making a spreadsheet of every question you got wrong. I would take a Khan Academy practice test right now and follow the third link (sorry) to open the score breakdown and see what your lowest subscores and cross-section scores to see what's tripping you up and try to improve those. For reading I used the strategies in this video (linked below). You definitely can improve by a lot I believe in you! For math I used Khan Academy for practice questions and this book (linked below) for lessons, practice questions, and learning tricks. I improved my first practice test to my superscore by 160 points. ![]()
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