My name is Abdulaziz, and I will be graduating from Harvard in 2028. I started this channel to share free videos on the SAT (I have a score of 1560), and I will share videos on admissions too! Stay Tuned
Вау, афигеть смотрела твои туторы по сату, ты оказ с Узбекистана
@WonwooDoКүн бұрын
I have a question on 2:53. Why is the subject not "lock", but instead "increase"? Thanks in advance
@mrabs12342 күн бұрын
Hi, idont understand what said in the passage.most of the time i didnt get that..What should i do?english is my 3rd language
@konshortZlive3 күн бұрын
Seriously amazing 🎉🎉🎉🎉
@STEMAccelerators4 күн бұрын
Awesome video. It is amazing. But I have one suggestion, you should have added sound effects and music in the intro/hook part. This is what makes it really impossible to click off. If yo have seen the podcast of "The Diary of a CEO", they do it really effectively. But you have done a great job selecting those key parts from the podcast.
@lucca54997 күн бұрын
GOAT
@nasibaqadambayeva78527 күн бұрын
Does harvard ask 5 essays apart from personal statement
@KomronbekUrazov8 күн бұрын
Thank you Bro
@KomronbekUrazov8 күн бұрын
Abdulaziz please take a video with strategy for everysingle question!!!
@user-kg7cj9xo2g9 күн бұрын
Bro is that rellay P1 of As-levels?
@Undue-mu4yl9 күн бұрын
My score is low because I’m not that good at math but your videos are helping me. Please never stop uploading
@Undue-mu4yl9 күн бұрын
We do need more videos. Please upload moreee
@senagolbasi10 күн бұрын
lmao im not international, but your videos are actually so helpful
@Math_With_Jizu9 күн бұрын
Thanks a lot!
@senagolbasi10 күн бұрын
so if i perfect grammar, what do i need for the comprehension part to get a 700+?
@Math_With_Jizu9 күн бұрын
If u perfect grammar, ur score will already be around 650. Then just solve the reading questions and review your mistakes, that should be enough
@senagolbasi9 күн бұрын
@@Math_With_Jizu do you think I could chat with you outside of the comment section? Do you have insta or anything? I have a few questions!
@BekarysRakhymbek12 күн бұрын
thanks
@drabra3316 күн бұрын
Is Old khan Academy still available? I can't find it. It directly goes to new dsat .
@Math_With_Jizu9 күн бұрын
Not available anymore :(
@user-tn9lq2tm5n24 күн бұрын
thank you!
@kriptionite841226 күн бұрын
lmao I just took a practice test and got a 600 on the English section, imma watch this and see if the tips work or not.
@Math_With_Jizu9 күн бұрын
Did they help?
@kriptionite84129 күн бұрын
@@Math_With_Jizu Yeah it did actually, got from 600 to a 700
@bigprogramming57927 күн бұрын
Arguably, atleast for me, the best video on English for the SAT in youtube, litteraly explained everything
@Math_With_Jizu9 күн бұрын
Thanks so much
@bigprogramming5799 күн бұрын
@@Math_With_Jizu Hey man, idk if you will see this but im in 9th and am an international student, English was really hard and I couldn't get above 650 on practice tests, I watched your video 1 day before the SAT and bumped my best score by 60 points, on the SAT itself, not a great score but for me, it was a really big increase in score, tysm
@murik01728 күн бұрын
Love from Azerbaijan congratss! 🇦🇿❤🇺🇿
@user-uj8pr7ny5rАй бұрын
Jizu, can you share what book you are reading? I think I really need to practice some vocabulary but I can't find a good book to start with.
@Math_With_Jizu28 күн бұрын
Find a genre you like. I like horror and thriller so I read a lot of Steven king books
@alien6751Ай бұрын
Guyss..wth with time.. my score should improve nah? why am I gping the other way, I cannot figure out whyy..
@LVLkapil411Ай бұрын
please make a video on how to approach each type of questions. I am also an international student and feeling much difficult in reading and writing section. I only got 410 in first test and hoping to get 700+ within 2 and half months
@abdulrahman.2014kАй бұрын
Kindly correct me if im wrong :) 6:17 for this question, instead of reading the questions, i would look at the choices and tick B. Why? , + and = semicolon = period College board wouldn;t provide two or more correct answers to the given question. Hence, opition B I would be glad to know if i should/shouldn't follow this trick
@Yerbolat-yx8imАй бұрын
What is the best way to prepare for grammar section? I am really struggling with that🥲
@officialtl96Ай бұрын
Thank you for the videos. Please upload more
@HELLO-mp2wcАй бұрын
double passages please before friday thank you
@khasannishanov5830Ай бұрын
19:17, ahahha , i knew it was comming
@Math_With_JizuАй бұрын
Yeah LOL that was such a stupid mistake, the centre isn’t actually a point on the circle haha
@goodguyhungАй бұрын
Thankyou for sharing your experience!
@Heatheroselyn898Ай бұрын
Hi, Im gonna take the SAT in 10 days. Wish me luck 🤞 🤞 btw loved ur video. been watching it 4 times now
@autumnoakwoodАй бұрын
Hi Jizu, following your time management tips, I managed to raise my English section score of the SAT from a 710 to a 750 on this May's SAT. This increased my overall SAT score from 1490 to 1540! Thanks so much for your help; without these tips, I definitely wouldn't have gotten so high!
@-yes-5929Ай бұрын
Please do you have any tips for the math section?
@autumnoakwoodАй бұрын
@@-yes-5929 Using the digital SAT's built-in calculator has helped me a lot. Most of the SAT questions that aren't probability/statistics or geometry/trig can be solved using the built-in Desmos calculator. If you haven't already done so, I strongly suggest thoroughly re-acquainting yourself with how the calculator works. Knowing how to graph functions and relations and finding intersection points of curves would save you so much time as you don't have to waste precious time and energy solving math equations and problems by hand. In fact, I'm willing to wager that the math section of the SAT is much more of a compatibility and general problem-solving test than a math aptitude test. Keep this in mind. For example, if the question gives you the equations for a quadratic and a circle and then asks you to find the intersection points, it could be completed in seconds using the built-in GDC instead of spending many minutes solving it by hand. Also, if you are still uncomfortable with math basics, I strongly implore you to watch Khan Academy videos. To be candid, if you struggle with some Module 1 questions, you will struggle much more with the Module 2 questions… Grind ALL the Khan Academy SAT math and SAT question bank questions. If you don't know how to answer a question, watch one of the Khan Academy videos on the concept being tested in that question. Grinding questions is always the most effective way to improve in math, regardless of your math exam (SAT, IB, A-levels, GMAT, etc.). But do more than just the questions. Dedicate a substantial amount of time to understanding the questions you did incorrectly. The mentality is everything. Module 1 would always be super easy, and you probably would have much time left after finishing it. DO NOT let this supposed ease of SAT math ruin your mentality and flow. The first time I did the SAT, I became convinced that the second module would be easy just because the first was (in other words, my ego became vastly inflated during the 1st math module lmao). As a result, I bombed the 2nd module. Prepare yourself mentally for an increase in difficulty in the 2nd module. I'd say that It will be much more helpful to use the extra time in the first module to just rest rather than double and triple-check your module 1 answers. But that is up to you. Finally, don't become let down if you do poorly the first time or the first few times on the SAT. The fantastic thing about this test is that you can retake it multiple times. And with effective improvement, you CAN raise your score substantially. I took the SAT 3 times, and my score progression is 1430 -> 1490 -> 1540 (which I am so proud of). Despite 1430 (with a 710 in English and 720 for maths) being a decent score, I knew I could do better. So don't be disappointed by your current results because you can raise it. In summary: Use the digital SAT built-in Desmos calculator. Most questions needn't be solved by hand, which takes much longer and is much more effortful. - Make sure to hone in on all the basics. Practice, practice, practice. Make sure to take all six of the Bluebook SAT practice tests and Khan Academy SAT questions! - Mentality is everything. Module 2 WOULD be noticeably more complex than Module 1. Prepare yourself mentally for that. Don't become discouraged by your current SAT maths performance level. Your SAT score will definitely increase through focused practice. It took me three times to get to my final score of 1540. I genuinely wish you all the best for your SAT. However, regardless of what you get out of 1600, it doesn't define you as a person! That being said, I hope you attain your desired score!!!🤞🤞🤞💪💪💪
@autumnoakwoodАй бұрын
@@-yes-5929 Using the digital SAT’s built-in calculator has helped me a lot. Most of the SAT questions that aren’t probability/statistics or geometry/trig can be solved using the built-in Desmos calculator. If you haven’t already done so, I strongly suggest thoroughly re-acquainting yourself with how the calculator works. Knowing how to graph functions and relations and finding intersection points of curves would save you sooooo much time as you don’t have to waste precious time and energy solving math equations and problems by hand. In fact, I’m willing to wager that the math section of the SAT is much more of a compatibility and general problem-solving test than a math aptitude test. Keep this in mind. For example, if the question gives you a quadratic and a circle and then asks you to find the intersection points, it could be completed in seconds using the built-in GDC instead of spending many minutes solving it by hand. Also, if you are still uncomfortable with math basics, I strongly implore you to watch Khan Academy videos. To be candid, if you struggle with some Module 1 questions, you will struggle much more with the Module 2 questions… Grind ALL the Khan Academy SAT math and SAT question bank questions. If you don’t know how to do a question, watch one of the Khan Academy videos on the concept being tested in that question. Grinding questions is always the most effective way to improve in maths, regardless of which math exam you’re taking (SAT, IB, A-levels, GMAT, etc.). But don’t just do the questions. Dedicate a substantial amount of time to understanding the questions you did incorrectly. The mentality is everything. Module 1 would always be super easy, and you probably would have much time left after finishing it. DO NOT let this supposed ease of SAT math ruin your mentality and flow. The first time I did the SAT, I became convinced that the second module would be easy just because the first was (in other words, my ego became vastly inflated during the 1st math module, lmao). As a result, I kinda bombed the 2nd module. Prepare yourself mentally for an increase in difficulty in the 2nd module. It will be much more helpful to use the extra time you have in the first module to rest rather than double and triple-check your module 1 answers. But that is up to you. Finally, don’t become let down if you did poorly for the first time or the first few times of the SAT. The fantastic thing about this test is that you can repeat it multiple times. And with effective improvement, you CAN raise your score substantially. I took the SAT 3 times, and my score is 1430 -> 1490 -> 1540 (which I am so proud of). Despite 1430 (with a 710 in English and 720 for maths) being a decent score, I knew I could do better. So don’t be disappointed by your current results because you can raise it. In summary: Use the digital SAT’s built-in Desmos calculator. Most questions needn't be solved by hand, which takes much longer and is much more effortful. - Make sure to hone in on all the basics. Practice, practice, practice. Make sure to take all six of the Bluebook’s SAT practice tests and Khan Academy’s SAT questions! - Mentality is everything. Module 2 WOULD be noticeably more complex than Module 1. Prepare yourself mentally for that. - Don’t become discouraged by your current SAT maths performance level. Your SAT score will definitely increase through focused practice. It took me three times to get to my final score of 1540. I genuinely wish you all the best for your SAT. However, regardless of what you get out of 1600, it doesn’t define you as a person! That being said, I hope you attain your desired score!!!🤞🤞🤞💪💪💪
@autumnoakwoodАй бұрын
@@-yes-5929 Part 1: Using the digital SAT’s built-in calculator has dramatically helped me. Most SAT questions that aren’t probability/statistics or geometry/trig can be solved using the built-in Desmos calculator. If you haven’t already done so, I strongly suggest thoroughly re-acquainting yourself with how the calculator works. Knowing how to graph functions and relations and finding intersection points of curves would save you sooooo much time as you don’t have to waste precious time and energy solving math equations and problems by hand. In fact, I’m willing to wager that the math section of the SAT is much more of a compatibility and general problem-solving test than a math aptitude test. Keep this in mind. For example, if the question gives you a quadratic and a circle and then asks you to find the intersection points, it could be completed in seconds using the built-in GDC instead of spending many minutes solving it by hand. Also, if you are still uncomfortable with math basics, I strongly implore you to watch Khan Academy videos. To be candid, if you struggle with some Module 1 questions, you will struggle much more with the Module 2 questions… Grind ALL the Khan Academy SAT math and SAT question bank questions. If you don’t know how to answer a question, watch one of the Khan Academy videos on the concept being tested in that question. Grinding questions is always the most effective way to improve maths, regardless of your math exam (SAT, IB, A-levels, GMAT, etc.). But don’t just do the questions. Dedicate a substantial amount of time to understanding the questions you did incorrectly. The mentality is everything. Module 1 is always super easy, and you probably have much time left after finishing it. DO NOT let this supposed ease of SAT math ruin your mentality and flow. The first time I did the SAT, I became convinced that the second module would be easy just because the first was (in other words, my ego became vastly inflated during the 1st math module, lmao). As a result, I kinda bombed the 2nd module. Prepare yourself mentally for an increase in difficulty in the 2nd module. It will be much more helpful to use the extra time you have in the first module to rest rather than double and triple-check your module 1 answers. But that is up to you. Finally, don’t become let down if you did poorly for the first time or the first few times of the SAT. The fantastic thing about this test is that you can repeat it multiple times. And with effective improvement, you CAN raise your score substantially. I took the SAT 3 times, and my score is 1430 -> 1490 -> 1540 (which I am so proud of). Despite 1430 (with a 710 in English and 720 for maths) being a decent score, I knew I could do better. So don’t be disappointed by your current results because you can raise it. In summary: Use the digital SAT’s built-in Desmos calculator. Most questions needn't be solved by hand, which takes much longer and is much more effortful. - Make sure to hone in on all the basics. Practice, practice, practice. Take all six of Bluebook’s SAT practice tests and Khan Academy’s SAT questions! - Mentality is everything. Module 2 WOULD be noticeably more complex than Module 1. Prepare yourself mentally for that. - Don’t become discouraged by your current SAT maths performance level. Your SAT score will definitely increase through focused practice. It took me three times to get to my final score of 1540. I genuinely wish you all the best for your SAT. However, regardless of what you get out of 1600, it doesn’t define you as a person! That being said, I hope you attain your desired score!!!
@autumnoakwoodАй бұрын
@@-yes-5929 @-yes-5929 Part 1: Using the digital SAT’s built-in calculator has dramatically helped me. Most SAT questions that aren’t probability/statistics or geometry/trig can be solved using the built-in Desmos calculator. If you haven’t already done so, I strongly suggest thoroughly re-acquainting yourself with how the calculator works. Knowing how to graph functions and relations and finding intersection points of curves would save you sooooo much time as you don’t have to waste precious time and energy solving math equations and problems by hand. In fact, I’m willing to wager that the math section of the SAT is much more of a compatibility and general problem-solving test than a math aptitude test. Keep this in mind. For example, if the question gives you a quadratic and a circle and then asks you to find the intersection points, it could be completed in seconds using the built-in GDC instead of spending many minutes solving it by hand. Also, if you are still uncomfortable with math basics, I strongly implore you to watch Khan Academy videos. To be candid, if you struggle with some Module 1 questions, you will struggle much more with the Module 2 questions… Grind ALL the Khan Academy SAT math and SAT question bank questions. If you don’t know how to answer a question, watch one of the Khan Academy videos on the concept being tested in that question. Grinding questions is always the most effective way to improve maths, regardless of your math exam (SAT, IB, A-levels, GMAT, etc.). But don’t just do the questions. Dedicate a substantial amount of time to understanding the questions you did incorrectly.
@anmolle6658Ай бұрын
we need more math content brother, can you solve digitial sat of april and may cause my exam is in june only 2 weeks left. Help me out brother
@gamsex11Ай бұрын
Can you tell me discord name?
@marwa-k957Ай бұрын
Congrats on getting in! That’s awesome. Would love to see your common app essays and supplementals. Next year will be my first year of A levels any tips??
@mehtapisci2834Ай бұрын
I will get SAT exam in August and my English level like I can fully understand you're speech but when I study on khanacademy reading part I can't solve questions right what do you recommend most effectively for me?
@ts-ip1bfАй бұрын
where are you from?
@mehtapisci2834Ай бұрын
@@ts-ip1bf from Turkey
@ts-ip1bfАй бұрын
@@mehtapisci2834 Im having the same problem too. I am from Azerbaijan. I am good in mathematics, my exam is in August.my goal score is 1250+ | 780+ math 470 + reading and writing :(
@mehtapisci2834Ай бұрын
@@ts-ip1bf My SAT exam is in August too. I mean I want to take a SAT exam in August. But reading is really challenging. I study with Khan Academy every day and how do you study?
@babbi777Ай бұрын
Very helpful... finally i found very genuine videos
@EggYokeMCАй бұрын
pure genius
@user-kf8qo8vg5vАй бұрын
can you pls share the link to the old khan academy, im just new to sat so , thanks bh
@WhimsyWonders-kd8orАй бұрын
This video is really helpful! Thanks. I want to know where I can access the old version of the SAT on Khan Academy. Since the content has been updated from the old SAT to the digital SAT, I'm unsure where to find it. Could you please assist me with this?
@christopherknott2182Ай бұрын
Need visuals and examples
@tnosiraliyevАй бұрын
Thanks bro
@DidxalirtАй бұрын
Haha, I'm not even good at math...
@thricticalАй бұрын
Hey Jizu, whats your tip for international students? like I am doing A levels and I messed up in IGCSES. What should I do to eventually get into one of the ivy leagues?
@Math_With_JizuАй бұрын
Make sure to do good in the upcoming years of high school, because you will need good predicted scores from your teachers.
@ShoxruxAbdusattarov-mo8liАй бұрын
Pls make specific video for every question types 👍👍👍
@liamanukyaaaan2 ай бұрын
Would you advise to answer the Rhetorical Synthesis questions without reading the given facts ? I have recently started answering those questions on the practice tests without reading the given info and have answered them correctly, i dont know if i should do the same on the exam
@thiagogregory12 ай бұрын
you're so adorable when you're laughing haha
@constantlyimproving.2 ай бұрын
Your video is so helpful❤
@thenightbringer97702 ай бұрын
Went from 640 to 750 on digital SAT thanks to the answering technique
Пікірлер
Вау, афигеть смотрела твои туторы по сату, ты оказ с Узбекистана
I have a question on 2:53. Why is the subject not "lock", but instead "increase"? Thanks in advance
Hi, idont understand what said in the passage.most of the time i didnt get that..What should i do?english is my 3rd language
Seriously amazing 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Awesome video. It is amazing. But I have one suggestion, you should have added sound effects and music in the intro/hook part. This is what makes it really impossible to click off. If yo have seen the podcast of "The Diary of a CEO", they do it really effectively. But you have done a great job selecting those key parts from the podcast.
GOAT
Does harvard ask 5 essays apart from personal statement
Thank you Bro
Abdulaziz please take a video with strategy for everysingle question!!!
Bro is that rellay P1 of As-levels?
My score is low because I’m not that good at math but your videos are helping me. Please never stop uploading
We do need more videos. Please upload moreee
lmao im not international, but your videos are actually so helpful
Thanks a lot!
so if i perfect grammar, what do i need for the comprehension part to get a 700+?
If u perfect grammar, ur score will already be around 650. Then just solve the reading questions and review your mistakes, that should be enough
@@Math_With_Jizu do you think I could chat with you outside of the comment section? Do you have insta or anything? I have a few questions!
thanks
Is Old khan Academy still available? I can't find it. It directly goes to new dsat .
Not available anymore :(
thank you!
lmao I just took a practice test and got a 600 on the English section, imma watch this and see if the tips work or not.
Did they help?
@@Math_With_Jizu Yeah it did actually, got from 600 to a 700
Arguably, atleast for me, the best video on English for the SAT in youtube, litteraly explained everything
Thanks so much
@@Math_With_Jizu Hey man, idk if you will see this but im in 9th and am an international student, English was really hard and I couldn't get above 650 on practice tests, I watched your video 1 day before the SAT and bumped my best score by 60 points, on the SAT itself, not a great score but for me, it was a really big increase in score, tysm
Love from Azerbaijan congratss! 🇦🇿❤🇺🇿
Jizu, can you share what book you are reading? I think I really need to practice some vocabulary but I can't find a good book to start with.
Find a genre you like. I like horror and thriller so I read a lot of Steven king books
Guyss..wth with time.. my score should improve nah? why am I gping the other way, I cannot figure out whyy..
please make a video on how to approach each type of questions. I am also an international student and feeling much difficult in reading and writing section. I only got 410 in first test and hoping to get 700+ within 2 and half months
Kindly correct me if im wrong :) 6:17 for this question, instead of reading the questions, i would look at the choices and tick B. Why? , + and = semicolon = period College board wouldn;t provide two or more correct answers to the given question. Hence, opition B I would be glad to know if i should/shouldn't follow this trick
What is the best way to prepare for grammar section? I am really struggling with that🥲
Thank you for the videos. Please upload more
double passages please before friday thank you
19:17, ahahha , i knew it was comming
Yeah LOL that was such a stupid mistake, the centre isn’t actually a point on the circle haha
Thankyou for sharing your experience!
Hi, Im gonna take the SAT in 10 days. Wish me luck 🤞 🤞 btw loved ur video. been watching it 4 times now
Hi Jizu, following your time management tips, I managed to raise my English section score of the SAT from a 710 to a 750 on this May's SAT. This increased my overall SAT score from 1490 to 1540! Thanks so much for your help; without these tips, I definitely wouldn't have gotten so high!
Please do you have any tips for the math section?
@@-yes-5929 Using the digital SAT's built-in calculator has helped me a lot. Most of the SAT questions that aren't probability/statistics or geometry/trig can be solved using the built-in Desmos calculator. If you haven't already done so, I strongly suggest thoroughly re-acquainting yourself with how the calculator works. Knowing how to graph functions and relations and finding intersection points of curves would save you so much time as you don't have to waste precious time and energy solving math equations and problems by hand. In fact, I'm willing to wager that the math section of the SAT is much more of a compatibility and general problem-solving test than a math aptitude test. Keep this in mind. For example, if the question gives you the equations for a quadratic and a circle and then asks you to find the intersection points, it could be completed in seconds using the built-in GDC instead of spending many minutes solving it by hand. Also, if you are still uncomfortable with math basics, I strongly implore you to watch Khan Academy videos. To be candid, if you struggle with some Module 1 questions, you will struggle much more with the Module 2 questions… Grind ALL the Khan Academy SAT math and SAT question bank questions. If you don't know how to answer a question, watch one of the Khan Academy videos on the concept being tested in that question. Grinding questions is always the most effective way to improve in math, regardless of your math exam (SAT, IB, A-levels, GMAT, etc.). But do more than just the questions. Dedicate a substantial amount of time to understanding the questions you did incorrectly. The mentality is everything. Module 1 would always be super easy, and you probably would have much time left after finishing it. DO NOT let this supposed ease of SAT math ruin your mentality and flow. The first time I did the SAT, I became convinced that the second module would be easy just because the first was (in other words, my ego became vastly inflated during the 1st math module lmao). As a result, I bombed the 2nd module. Prepare yourself mentally for an increase in difficulty in the 2nd module. I'd say that It will be much more helpful to use the extra time in the first module to just rest rather than double and triple-check your module 1 answers. But that is up to you. Finally, don't become let down if you do poorly the first time or the first few times on the SAT. The fantastic thing about this test is that you can retake it multiple times. And with effective improvement, you CAN raise your score substantially. I took the SAT 3 times, and my score progression is 1430 -> 1490 -> 1540 (which I am so proud of). Despite 1430 (with a 710 in English and 720 for maths) being a decent score, I knew I could do better. So don't be disappointed by your current results because you can raise it. In summary: Use the digital SAT built-in Desmos calculator. Most questions needn't be solved by hand, which takes much longer and is much more effortful. - Make sure to hone in on all the basics. Practice, practice, practice. Make sure to take all six of the Bluebook SAT practice tests and Khan Academy SAT questions! - Mentality is everything. Module 2 WOULD be noticeably more complex than Module 1. Prepare yourself mentally for that. Don't become discouraged by your current SAT maths performance level. Your SAT score will definitely increase through focused practice. It took me three times to get to my final score of 1540. I genuinely wish you all the best for your SAT. However, regardless of what you get out of 1600, it doesn't define you as a person! That being said, I hope you attain your desired score!!!🤞🤞🤞💪💪💪
@@-yes-5929 Using the digital SAT’s built-in calculator has helped me a lot. Most of the SAT questions that aren’t probability/statistics or geometry/trig can be solved using the built-in Desmos calculator. If you haven’t already done so, I strongly suggest thoroughly re-acquainting yourself with how the calculator works. Knowing how to graph functions and relations and finding intersection points of curves would save you sooooo much time as you don’t have to waste precious time and energy solving math equations and problems by hand. In fact, I’m willing to wager that the math section of the SAT is much more of a compatibility and general problem-solving test than a math aptitude test. Keep this in mind. For example, if the question gives you a quadratic and a circle and then asks you to find the intersection points, it could be completed in seconds using the built-in GDC instead of spending many minutes solving it by hand. Also, if you are still uncomfortable with math basics, I strongly implore you to watch Khan Academy videos. To be candid, if you struggle with some Module 1 questions, you will struggle much more with the Module 2 questions… Grind ALL the Khan Academy SAT math and SAT question bank questions. If you don’t know how to do a question, watch one of the Khan Academy videos on the concept being tested in that question. Grinding questions is always the most effective way to improve in maths, regardless of which math exam you’re taking (SAT, IB, A-levels, GMAT, etc.). But don’t just do the questions. Dedicate a substantial amount of time to understanding the questions you did incorrectly. The mentality is everything. Module 1 would always be super easy, and you probably would have much time left after finishing it. DO NOT let this supposed ease of SAT math ruin your mentality and flow. The first time I did the SAT, I became convinced that the second module would be easy just because the first was (in other words, my ego became vastly inflated during the 1st math module, lmao). As a result, I kinda bombed the 2nd module. Prepare yourself mentally for an increase in difficulty in the 2nd module. It will be much more helpful to use the extra time you have in the first module to rest rather than double and triple-check your module 1 answers. But that is up to you. Finally, don’t become let down if you did poorly for the first time or the first few times of the SAT. The fantastic thing about this test is that you can repeat it multiple times. And with effective improvement, you CAN raise your score substantially. I took the SAT 3 times, and my score is 1430 -> 1490 -> 1540 (which I am so proud of). Despite 1430 (with a 710 in English and 720 for maths) being a decent score, I knew I could do better. So don’t be disappointed by your current results because you can raise it. In summary: Use the digital SAT’s built-in Desmos calculator. Most questions needn't be solved by hand, which takes much longer and is much more effortful. - Make sure to hone in on all the basics. Practice, practice, practice. Make sure to take all six of the Bluebook’s SAT practice tests and Khan Academy’s SAT questions! - Mentality is everything. Module 2 WOULD be noticeably more complex than Module 1. Prepare yourself mentally for that. - Don’t become discouraged by your current SAT maths performance level. Your SAT score will definitely increase through focused practice. It took me three times to get to my final score of 1540. I genuinely wish you all the best for your SAT. However, regardless of what you get out of 1600, it doesn’t define you as a person! That being said, I hope you attain your desired score!!!🤞🤞🤞💪💪💪
@@-yes-5929 Part 1: Using the digital SAT’s built-in calculator has dramatically helped me. Most SAT questions that aren’t probability/statistics or geometry/trig can be solved using the built-in Desmos calculator. If you haven’t already done so, I strongly suggest thoroughly re-acquainting yourself with how the calculator works. Knowing how to graph functions and relations and finding intersection points of curves would save you sooooo much time as you don’t have to waste precious time and energy solving math equations and problems by hand. In fact, I’m willing to wager that the math section of the SAT is much more of a compatibility and general problem-solving test than a math aptitude test. Keep this in mind. For example, if the question gives you a quadratic and a circle and then asks you to find the intersection points, it could be completed in seconds using the built-in GDC instead of spending many minutes solving it by hand. Also, if you are still uncomfortable with math basics, I strongly implore you to watch Khan Academy videos. To be candid, if you struggle with some Module 1 questions, you will struggle much more with the Module 2 questions… Grind ALL the Khan Academy SAT math and SAT question bank questions. If you don’t know how to answer a question, watch one of the Khan Academy videos on the concept being tested in that question. Grinding questions is always the most effective way to improve maths, regardless of your math exam (SAT, IB, A-levels, GMAT, etc.). But don’t just do the questions. Dedicate a substantial amount of time to understanding the questions you did incorrectly. The mentality is everything. Module 1 is always super easy, and you probably have much time left after finishing it. DO NOT let this supposed ease of SAT math ruin your mentality and flow. The first time I did the SAT, I became convinced that the second module would be easy just because the first was (in other words, my ego became vastly inflated during the 1st math module, lmao). As a result, I kinda bombed the 2nd module. Prepare yourself mentally for an increase in difficulty in the 2nd module. It will be much more helpful to use the extra time you have in the first module to rest rather than double and triple-check your module 1 answers. But that is up to you. Finally, don’t become let down if you did poorly for the first time or the first few times of the SAT. The fantastic thing about this test is that you can repeat it multiple times. And with effective improvement, you CAN raise your score substantially. I took the SAT 3 times, and my score is 1430 -> 1490 -> 1540 (which I am so proud of). Despite 1430 (with a 710 in English and 720 for maths) being a decent score, I knew I could do better. So don’t be disappointed by your current results because you can raise it. In summary: Use the digital SAT’s built-in Desmos calculator. Most questions needn't be solved by hand, which takes much longer and is much more effortful. - Make sure to hone in on all the basics. Practice, practice, practice. Take all six of Bluebook’s SAT practice tests and Khan Academy’s SAT questions! - Mentality is everything. Module 2 WOULD be noticeably more complex than Module 1. Prepare yourself mentally for that. - Don’t become discouraged by your current SAT maths performance level. Your SAT score will definitely increase through focused practice. It took me three times to get to my final score of 1540. I genuinely wish you all the best for your SAT. However, regardless of what you get out of 1600, it doesn’t define you as a person! That being said, I hope you attain your desired score!!!
@@-yes-5929 @-yes-5929 Part 1: Using the digital SAT’s built-in calculator has dramatically helped me. Most SAT questions that aren’t probability/statistics or geometry/trig can be solved using the built-in Desmos calculator. If you haven’t already done so, I strongly suggest thoroughly re-acquainting yourself with how the calculator works. Knowing how to graph functions and relations and finding intersection points of curves would save you sooooo much time as you don’t have to waste precious time and energy solving math equations and problems by hand. In fact, I’m willing to wager that the math section of the SAT is much more of a compatibility and general problem-solving test than a math aptitude test. Keep this in mind. For example, if the question gives you a quadratic and a circle and then asks you to find the intersection points, it could be completed in seconds using the built-in GDC instead of spending many minutes solving it by hand. Also, if you are still uncomfortable with math basics, I strongly implore you to watch Khan Academy videos. To be candid, if you struggle with some Module 1 questions, you will struggle much more with the Module 2 questions… Grind ALL the Khan Academy SAT math and SAT question bank questions. If you don’t know how to answer a question, watch one of the Khan Academy videos on the concept being tested in that question. Grinding questions is always the most effective way to improve maths, regardless of your math exam (SAT, IB, A-levels, GMAT, etc.). But don’t just do the questions. Dedicate a substantial amount of time to understanding the questions you did incorrectly.
we need more math content brother, can you solve digitial sat of april and may cause my exam is in june only 2 weeks left. Help me out brother
Can you tell me discord name?
Congrats on getting in! That’s awesome. Would love to see your common app essays and supplementals. Next year will be my first year of A levels any tips??
I will get SAT exam in August and my English level like I can fully understand you're speech but when I study on khanacademy reading part I can't solve questions right what do you recommend most effectively for me?
where are you from?
@@ts-ip1bf from Turkey
@@mehtapisci2834 Im having the same problem too. I am from Azerbaijan. I am good in mathematics, my exam is in August.my goal score is 1250+ | 780+ math 470 + reading and writing :(
@@ts-ip1bf My SAT exam is in August too. I mean I want to take a SAT exam in August. But reading is really challenging. I study with Khan Academy every day and how do you study?
Very helpful... finally i found very genuine videos
pure genius
can you pls share the link to the old khan academy, im just new to sat so , thanks bh
This video is really helpful! Thanks. I want to know where I can access the old version of the SAT on Khan Academy. Since the content has been updated from the old SAT to the digital SAT, I'm unsure where to find it. Could you please assist me with this?
Need visuals and examples
Thanks bro
Haha, I'm not even good at math...
Hey Jizu, whats your tip for international students? like I am doing A levels and I messed up in IGCSES. What should I do to eventually get into one of the ivy leagues?
Make sure to do good in the upcoming years of high school, because you will need good predicted scores from your teachers.
Pls make specific video for every question types 👍👍👍
Would you advise to answer the Rhetorical Synthesis questions without reading the given facts ? I have recently started answering those questions on the practice tests without reading the given info and have answered them correctly, i dont know if i should do the same on the exam
you're so adorable when you're laughing haha
Your video is so helpful❤
Went from 640 to 750 on digital SAT thanks to the answering technique
If only I watched this before April sat