SAT Prep | During and After the Test
DURING THE TEST
Once in the test center, follow all rules and instructions given by the instructor and in the SAT booklet. If you fail to do this, you risk being dismissed from the test and having your SAT scores cancelled.
After all test materials are distributed, the test supervisor will provide directions on completing the answer sheet. As with all other sections of the test, fill in this section carefully. Fill in your name exactly as it appears on your admission ticket and identification document (unless otherwise instructed).
Remember that you can write in your test booklet. No scratch paper is provided or allowed during the test. Mark your answers in the appropriate spaces on the answer sheet. Each numbered row contains five ovals that correspond to each answer choice for that question. Fill in the oval that corresponds to your answer completely, darkly, and neatly. You can change an answer, but you must completely erase your original response. Only one answer should be marked. This is crucial to accurate score reporting, as your answer sheet will be scored by a machine. Stray lines and unnecessary marks will cause the machine to score answers incorrectly.
Because your essay will be scored by a person, not a machine, remember to write neatly. No points will be deducted for poor handwriting, but illegible handwriting impairs communication.
AFTER THE TEST
Once your test materials have been collected, you will be dismissed. Then your day is free. Go home and relax. Or reward yourself with some shopping. Or play a video game. Or hang with friends. The good news is that the hard part is over. Now you just have to wait for the results.
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- Mastering the SAT
- Basic Verbal Skills Review
- Mastering Sentence Completion Questions
- Mastering Reading Comprehension Questions
- Mastering the New SAT Writing Sections
- Introduction
- Mastering Usage Questions: Step-by-Step
- Kinds of Usage Errors
- Mastering Sentence Correction Questions: Step-by-Step
- Sentence Correction Examples
- Mastering Paragraph Improvement Questions: Step-by-Step
- Paragraph Improvement Examples
- Mastering the Essay
- Prewriting/Planning the Essay
- Writing Your Essay
- Effective Use of Language
- Prooreading the Essay
- Mastering Basic Math Skills
- Introduction
- Reference Table
- Arithmetic
- Algebra
- Introduction: Algebra
- Mastering Exponents
- Mastering Operations with Polynomials
- Mastering Factoring Algebraic Expressions
- Mastering Equations
- Mastering Linear Equations in Two Variables
- Mastering Quadratic Equations
- Mastering Absolute Value Equations
- Mastering Inequalities
- Mastering Ratios and Proportions
- Mastering Rational Equations
- Mastering Direct and Inverse Variation
- Mastering Functions
- Geometry
- Word Problems
- Mastering Regular Math Questions
- Mastering Student - Produced Response Questions
- Introduction
- About the Directions and Questions
- Mastering Arithmetic Questions
- Mastering Algebra Questions
- Question Type 1: Solving a System of Linear Equations
- Question Type 2: Word Problems Involving Age
- Question Type 3: Word Problems Involving Money
- Question Type 4: Systems of Nonlinear Equations
- Question Type 5: Word Problems Involving Hourly Wage
- Question Type 6: Word Problems Involving Consecutive Integers
- Mastering Geometry Questions
- sTUD
- Points To Remember
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