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One Mean CAT To quote ETS, the makers of the SAT, "Time management is key." Your timing skills could add or subtract 100 points from your score. Timing skills are important because the CAT has unusual pacing constraints:
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That CatThe proper pacing for the SAT is difficult to learn. You have to accelerate as the test proSATsses, you have to finish the test on time, and you can't get bogged down on questions. The CAT is engineered so that the early questions count MUCH more than the later questions. The result is that you should start off slowly to get the early questions right and then speed through the less important later questions. The problem is that the natural human reaction is to go quickly at the beginning (when you are nervous) and miss the most valuable questions. How to take control of your pacing To tackle the SAT's tough pacing requirements, we developed our Test Pacer pace-training system and built it into our 5 SAT CAT practice tests. The Pacer tells you what question you should be on so that you finish the test on time. Like a training wheel, the more you practice with the Pacer, the stronger your sense of timing will become. The Pacer is designed to adjust its pace to guide you through the test depending on your skill level and what question you are on.
The pacer system is also available as a watch for use on tests other than our 5 Practice SAT CATs. |
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