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  • How to Improve Your SAT Vocabulary

    The SAT verbal section places a strong emphasis on vocabulary. Unless you are an avid reader and keep a dictionary on you at all times, odds are your vocabulary is not up to the SAT's standards. In order to improve your vocabulary fast you have to commit to learning somewhere between 500 and 3500 words. In the short term, check out the mindfish video
    Posted to mindfish blog (Weblog) by Ryan Krug on 11 May 2011
  • What is considered a good SAT score?

    What is considered a good SAT score? It all depends on the schools you want to be admitted to. Below is a list of SAT scores for some of the nations top schools. If you don't see the school you are interested, go to the schools homepage and then check the admissions section of the site for the school's SAT score ranges.
    Posted to mindfish blog (Weblog) by Ryan Krug on 23 Mar 2011
  • Are my SAT scores good enough?

    In order to understand if your SAT scores are good enough, you need to consider what schools you would like to apply to. Below is a list of over 300 schools and their corresponding Average SAT and ACT scores. If you don't see the school you are interested in, make sure and go to their admissions' website and look it up. Also, SAT and ACT scores will
    Posted to mindfish blog (Weblog) by Ryan Krug on 23 Mar 2011
  • How to read SAT scores

    SAT scores range from a low of 600 to a high of 2400. Of the million or so students that take the test every year only about 20 receive perfect scores, and schools, including the very best, don't expect you to be perfect. There are three sections to the SAT – Math, Critical Reading, and Writing. The lowest score you can get on each section is
    Posted to mindfish blog (Weblog) by Ryan Krug on 23 Mar 2011
  • Where can I retrieve my SAT scores?

    All SAT scores are available at www.collegeboard.org , usually about three weeks after your test date. Additionally, your full score report will be mailed to you usually about 6 weeks after your test date. In order to retrieve your scores online you will need your login and password that you used to sign up for the SAT. Your official score report will
    Posted to mindfish blog (Weblog) by Ryan Krug on 23 Mar 2011
  • What SAT score do I need to get into college?

    In order to understand what SAT score you will need to get into college, you need to consider what schools you would like to apply to. Below is a list of over 300 schools and their corresponding Average SAT and ACT scores. If you don't see the school you are interested in, make sure and go to their admissions' website and look it up. Also, SAT and ACT
    Posted to mindfish blog (Weblog) by Ryan Krug on 22 Mar 2011
  • What is the average SAT Score?

    The SAT was designed so that the 50% of students score would above a 500 on each section. Thus, an average score is typically 500 verbal, 500 Math, and 500 Writing (1500 overall). Below is a percentile breakdown for the 2006 SAT, and you can see that the 48 percentile is right at a 1500. While it is tempting to look at the percentiles, make sure and
    Posted to mindfish blog (Weblog) by Ryan Krug on 22 Mar 2011
  • SAT versus ACT

    People often ask what the differences are between the ACT and the SAT, and so I wanted to throw out a few of the most important ones. The SAT, which you can sign up for at www.collegeboard.com , is scored out of 2400 with a possible 800 points coming from Critical Reading, Math and Writing. The ACT, which you can sign up for on www.actstudent.org, is
    Posted to mindfish blog (Weblog) by Ryan Krug on 14 Jan 2011
  • What is a good SAT score?

    What is a good SAT score? It all depends on the schools you want to be admitted to. Below is a list of SAT scores for some of the nations top schools. If you don't see the school you are interested, go to the schools homepage and then check the admissions section of the site for the school's SAT score ranges.
    Posted to mindfish blog (Weblog) by Ryan Krug on 8 Nov 2010
  • SAT ACT Conversion

    Here is a conversion table to convert your SAT scores into an ACT scores or vice versa.
    Posted to mindfish blog (Weblog) by Ryan Krug on 8 Nov 2010
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