Cracking The SAT Premium

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Summary


◦ Look  for ways    to  eliminate   answer  choices that    are too big or  too small.  Ballparking can help    you
find the right answer without extensive paper-and-pencil calculations when calculator use is not
allowed. Even when you can use your calculator, Ballparking can help you avoid trap answers and
improve your chances of getting the question right if you have to guess.

◦ When  Ballparking answers on  geometry    questions,  use a   bit of  caution.    The figures are not always
drawn to scale. Use the given information to determine if you can trust your figure before using it to
eliminate answers.

◦ After you’ve  set up  the problem on  the page,   you should  definitely  use the calculator  when    allowed
to avoid careless mistakes from doing math in your head.

◦ Take  your    own calculator  when    you take    the test.   You don’t   need    a   fancy   one.    Make    sure    your
calculator doesn’t beep or have a typewriter-style keyboard.

◦ Even  if  you already use a   calculator  regularly,  you should  still   practice    with    it  before  the test.

◦ Be    careful when    you key in  numbers on  your    calculator. Check   each    number  on  the display as  you
key it in. Clear your work after you finish each problem or after each separate step.

◦ A calculator  can’t   help    you find    the answer  to  a   question    you don’t   understand. (It’s   only    as  smart   as
you are!) Be sure to use your calculator as a tool, not a crutch.

◦ Set   up  the problem or  equation    on  paper   first.  By  doing   so, you will    eliminate   the possibility of
getting lost or confused.

◦ Don’t use the memory  function    on  your    calculator  (if it  has one).   Scratch paper   works   better.

◦ Whether   you are using   your    calculator  or  paper   and pencil, you must    always  perform calculations    in
the proper order.

◦ If    your    calculator  runs    on  batteries,  make    sure    it  has fresh   ones    at  test    time!   Change  them    a   week
before.

◦ Make  sure    your    math    skills  are solid   so  you can tackle  questions   in  the No  Calculator  section with
confidence.
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