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How To Boost Your SAT® Scores With Practice Exams
“Learn useful tips for your SAT math practice questions like analyzing, categorizing and develop a study plan to ace your SAT exam”

How to Guess ‘Strategically’ on the SAT® Math
Making strategic guesses on SAT® Math is a key test-taking skill. Since wrong answers do not deduct points, guessing gives you a chance to earn points you might otherwise miss. This guide explains how to guess wisely, check your reasoning, and apply simple rules that increase your chances of success on both multiple-choice and grid-in questions.

Strategies To Prepare for Heart of Algebra Questions: SAT® Math
“Learn what topics are covered under the Heart of Algebra question type and 3 helpful strategies to tackle it to improve your SAT Math score”

In Her Own Words: One Student’s SAT® Success Story
Attaining the right SAT® score requires a lot of hard work and planning. See how UWorld helped a high school senior improve her overall score.

Tips to Boost Your Performance With Practice Tests: SAT® Reading
Learn practical ways to improve your study routine to practice for your SAT® Reading test efficiently.

SAT® Vocabulary Tips: Breaking Down Word Roots, Prefixes, and Suffixes
Read to learn about vocabulary tips,word roots,prefixes and suffixes with detailed examples to ace your SAT® score.

5 Tips for Possessives and Apostrophes on SAT® Writing
Read to learn about the use of possessive nouns and possessive pronouns with effective tips to boost your SAT® Writing score.

Subject-Verb Agreement on SAT® Writing: Strategies and Practice
Read to learn about strategies you can use to answer Subject-Verb Agreement questions and improve your SAT® writing score.

Tips for Organization Questions on SAT® Writing
Read to learn about types of organization questions, strategies for improving the order of sentences, tips and useful examples to help you score well in the SAT® Writing section

Wordiness and Redundancy in SAT® Writing Questions
Wordiness and redundancy are common traps in SAT® Writing questions. The test often includes sentences that sound formal but include unnecessary or repeated ideas. Learning how to spot SAT redundancy helps you choose clearer, more effective answers. In this guide, you will learn how to identify wordy phrasing, eliminate repetition, and confidently answer redundancy SAT questions.
