![]() ![]() Therefore you do not think about how the problem could have been done differently. Then, when you look over your answer, the mistake seems “obvious” and you just assume that it is a “careless error” (visit the following page to learn how to eliminate careless errors: Stop Making Careless Errors In SAT Math). If you are solving a more difficult SAT problem this way, very often you will fall into the test makers’ trap. Strong math students tend to fall into the trap of doing the last few math questions the same way that they would do them in school. Let’s discuss another way to avoid be tricked. Review the following article for more information on this: Should You Go With Your First Instinct In SAT Math? One way to avoid being tricked is to always remember not to go with your first instinct on these hard problems. You may also want to review the following article on proper preparation: The Correct Way To Prepare For SAT Math One place where you can find lots of hard SAT math questions to practice with is the Advanced Course from my 28 SAT Math Lessons series. Just do a few of these hard problems a day making sure that you reattempt the questions you get wrong every few days until you can get these questions right on your own. Simply practicing Level 4 and 5 problems will go a long way to handling the first and second point. (1) The question actually was very difficult There are several possible reasons that so many students got this question wrong. All we know for certain is that one large group of students got this question incorrect. ![]() So the reason that a question is appearing at the end of a math section may not have to do with the actual difficulty level of the question. I first want to point out that the College Board determines the difficulty level of each SAT question by how many students got that question wrong on an experimental section from a previous SAT. If you are a student currently scoring between a 650 and a 750 in SAT math and you want to get the best possible score, then this is probably one of your main concerns. ![]() Today we are going to discuss how to stop getting those last few hard questions wrong. Stop Getting Those Last Few Hard SAT Math Questions Wrong ![]()
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