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What’s the best way to learn with mindfish.com?

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Bill Huston posted on 27 Oct 2009 1:03 PM

The mindfish learning system consists of three basic steps:

1. Learn

2. Practice / Play

3. Review

Before you really start your studying, click on the "Games" link to play SAT Quest a few times to get a feel for the type of material on the test . As you complete questions, mindfish will gather information about your learning style and strengths and weaknesses. This information will be used to build your SAT Scorecard.

The Scorecard is the central hub of your mindfish experience. It builds a personalized SAT study plan designed around your specific needs. Study the topics from top to bottom and you will optimize your study time. 

Here's how it works:

1. Learn 

Follow the "Learn" links on your Scorecard to study lessons on all of the important topics on the SAT.  You can also find all of these materials through the "SAT Prep" link near the top of mindfish.  


2. Play / Practice

Click the "Practice" link on your Scorecard to try a 5 question quiz on a specific SAT topic.  

Or, you can click the "Games" link at the top of mindfish to study with SAT Quest some more.  SAT Quest will feed you a mixed batch of questions from the most important SAT subjects.  The game will make sure you master the most important concepts before moving on to less crucial ideas.  

3. Review

After you've played SAT Quest or Practiced specific topics, your SAT Scorecard will automatically update with your personal study information.  Based on your right / wrong answers and the makeup of the test itself, topics will be listed in order of their importance to your study plan.  By clicking "Review" you can look at questions that you've already answered and learn from your mistakes. 


 

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