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<blockquote data-quote="sue bee" data-source="post: 2641782" data-attributes="member: 559685"><p>my first and foremost tip, would be to take the test at least 3 times. no matter how good you think your score is. sat is cummulative, so if your best score in writing was on your first test, and your best math score was on another test, then you get to combine those two seperate tests for your total ***. score. also, make sure you get a sat question book and study that. since they have questions that were actually on the sat and all. that is pretty much it. oh and stop having other people do your work lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sue bee, post: 2641782, member: 559685"] my first and foremost tip, would be to take the test at least 3 times. no matter how good you think your score is. sat is cummulative, so if your best score in writing was on your first test, and your best math score was on another test, then you get to combine those two seperate tests for your total ***. score. also, make sure you get a sat question book and study that. since they have questions that were actually on the sat and all. that is pretty much it. oh and stop having other people do your work lol. [/QUOTE]
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