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Yes! You can find SAT Quest at: apps.facebook.com/satquest Also, if you fan our Video Vocab page on Facebook, you will receive daily vocabulary videos in your Facebook stream. Check it out at: www.facebook.com/videovocab You won’t be able to see your mindfish profile and SAT Scorecard on Facebook...
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Facebook Connect is a tool that allows you to link your Facebook account to your account on mindfish.com. Facebook Connect has two sweet features: 1. You can log into mindfish.com with your Facebook account. No new password to create and remember. 2. If you play SAT Quest on Facebook, all of your game...
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“Your Goal” in each of the three SAT subjects (Reading, Math, Writing) is based on the schools that you select on the right-hand side of your mindfish profile. You will see three scores (Reading, Math, Writing) for each school in your “Schools” widget. Each score is the average...
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If you’d like to talk to someone about mindfish or your test prep process, please “Start a Conversation” with Bill Huston or Ryan Krug , the founders of mindfish. We can answer any questions you may have and are also available for one-on-one test preparation.
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You can search for other mindfish users in our “Find People” search field on the left-hand side of your profile page. If you’re having trouble finding a specific person, click the “See Everyone” link and you’ll see a list of all mindfish.com users presented in alphabetical...
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“Projected Score” is an estimate based on your engagement with SAT Quest. We take your correct and incorrect answers and run them through some complicated equations to build “Projected Score.” We factor in your accuracy, a question’s difficulty level, the percentage of certain...
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What web browser are you using? Right now mindfish videos are supported by Internet Explorer and Firefox. We’re working hard to make the videos compatible with all major web browsers as soon as possible.
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Right now “Practice” answers and data do now affect your scores and study recommendations. To hone your skills in specific areas, use “Practice” mode. You can practice as much as you like without affecting your score. When you’re feeling confident, play SAT Quest some more...
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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...