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2022-07-24 20:03:29 𝐍𝐈𝐍𝐉𝐀's blog pinned «Here are some YouTube channels that are helping me during my SAT preparation and application process 1. 1600io There you can find everything related to SAT and study motivations 2. PrepExpert Very cool channel I have ever seen 3. KhanAcademy no need to talk…»
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2022-07-24 06:14:17
186 views𝐍𝐈𝐍𝐉𝐀, 03:14
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2022-07-23 21:10:51
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• IELTS
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• College Application

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2022-07-22 20:28:14 today's plan done
215 views𝐍𝐈𝐍𝐉𝐀, edited  17:28
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2022-07-22 20:24:54 SAT Reading Tips for a Great Score from NINJA

1. Know what to expect.

You’ll have 65 minutes to read five passages (taken from literature, history, social studies, and the natural sciences) and answer a total of 52 questions. The questions will ask you to do everything from determining the meaning of words in context, deciding why an author included a certain detail, finding the main idea of a whole passage, comparing two passages, or even pinpointing information on a graph.

2. Choose your own order.

Reading questions are not presented in order of difficulty, but they are in chronological order. Don’t be afraid to skip a hard question, and don’t worry if you can’t answer every question. Learn more about SAT strategies for working questions out of order. 

3. Read what you need.

You don’t have to waste time reading every single word of the passage and trying to become an expert on whatever the topic is. You have the passage right there in front of you. So, move back and forth between the passage and the questions, focusing only on what you need instead of getting mired down in all the little details.

4. Leave your opinions at the door.

Often, in an English class, you are asked to give your own opinion, supported by the text. Not so on the SAT. Be careful when you see a question that contains the word infer, imply, or suggest. The answer may not be directly stated in the text, but there will still be plenty of evidence there to support the correct answer.

5. Take dual passages one at a time.

One of your science or history/social studies passages will be a set of dual passages—two shorter texts about one topic.  Do questions about the first passage first, questions about the second passage second, and questions about both passages last. This will save time and keep you from confusing the two passages when you’re evaluating the answer choices.

6. Save main idea questions for last.

For many of the Reading passages, the very first question will ask a general question about the main idea or purpose of the passage, the narrative point of view, or a shift that occurs through the passage. Those general questions are not good to do first because you haven’t read the entire passage yet. Once you’ve done most of the other questions, you'll have a really good idea of the overall themes of the text.
– NINJASBLOG

SAT • IELTS • UNIVERSITIES
199 views𝐍𝐈𝐍𝐉𝐀, edited  17:24
Ochish/sharhlash
2022-07-22 17:55:13 Fluency for IELTS Speaking
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2022-07-22 10:06:49
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2022-07-21 21:50:31 Here are some useful sites with apps available that will help in the application process and making college list;
1. CollegeVine Discover schools, understand your chances, and get personalized guidance for every step of the admissions process.(free)
2. Big Future Finding colleges and careers that are right for you doesn’t have to be stressful. Sign in for help planning for life after high school.(free)
3. College Essay Guy Get Inspired.Your go to resource for practical, step-by-step guides on writing beautiful college essays and putting together an awesome college application.(almost free)
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