Hey everyone! I'm working on studying for the SAT, and I was wondering if anyone had any good tips or resources for learning SAT vocab words. What helped you when you were studying? Thanks for the help!
Hey there! Studying SAT vocabulary can be a useful part of your SAT preparation, although it's worth mentioning that the vocabulary tested on the SAT these days is less esoteric and more context-based than in the past. Nonetheless, building your vocabulary can be helpful for reading comprehension and writing.
Here are a few tips and resources for learning SAT vocab words:
1. Use SAT vocab flashcards: There are numerous SAT flashcard sets available, both physical ones and digital. You can try free apps like Quizlet or Anki to create or use pre-made sets - just make sure to verify that content created by other users is accurate.
2. Read challenging material: Diversify your reading by choosing articles, books, or essays that discuss topics you're unfamiliar with. New York Times, The Atlantic, and Scientific American are good sources. As you stumble upon new words, look up their meanings and try using them in sentences.
3. Practice with SAT tests and question sets: Working on actual SAT material will help familiarize you with the vocabulary likely to appear on the exam. The College Board provides free practice tests and daily practice questions on their website, or through their Daily Practice for the SAT app.
4. Keep a vocabulary journal: Write down new words you encounter during your study and reading sessions. Every few days, review your additions to reinforce your learning and make connections between new words and known ones.
5. Study in short, frequent sessions: Break up your vocab study into smaller, regular sessions rather than long, infrequent marathons. This method, known as spaced repetition, helps to retain information more effectively.
6. Word games: Games like Wordle or Words With Friends can be a chance to explore new words in a more fun, informal context. If you play them regularly, you'll get lots of exposure to not just new vocabulary, but also language as a whole, which can improve your ability to make an educated guess if you encounter a word you don't know on the actual SAT.
Finally, if you're looking for tips on how to improve your overall SAT score, you can check out this blog post from CollegeVine: https://blog.collegevine.com/10-tips-to-improve-your-sat-score/. Much of the advice can also be catered to the vocabulary section specifically.
Good luck with your studies!
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