11/05/2022
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology announced it will once again require applicants to take the SAT or ACT, reversing a Covid-era policy that made the standardized tests optional and rejecting the idea that the tests hurt diversity.
The decision comes after a number of elite universities, including MIT, did away with the test requirements in 2020 and 2021 due to disruptions caused by the pandemic. The entirety of the Ivy League and the University of California system were among the more than 1,800 colleges and universities that dropped testing requirements for students entering in fall 2022, according to the non-profit advocacy group National Center for Fair & Open Testing, or FairTest.
(Source: CNN)
11/05/2022
Sometimes, the word tested will be used in a way that's fairly similar to its most common
meaning - but then again, sometimes it won't.
With only a few exceptions, however, the
words you are asked about will not be used in their most literal definition (e.g., spill to mean
"knock over"). If they did, there would be no reason to test them in the first place! So as a
general rule, if you see the usual definition of a word among the answer choices, you should
assume that it is incorrect and only reconsider it if no other option fits.
In some cases, a familiarity with common second meanings may be helpful. For example,
want is often used to mean "lack," especially in old-fashioned writing. In other cases, though,
words will be used in ways unlikely to appear on any vocabulary list. A common alternate
meaning may even appear as an incorrect answer. So while you may find the list of second
meanings helpful, you should be aware that it does not cover the full range of
potential definitions.
Source:
The Critical Reader: The Complete SAT Guide to SAT Reading (Third Edition).
10/05/2022
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10/05/2022
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09/05/2022
Sometimes, the word tested will be used in a way that's fairly similar to its most common
meaning - but then again, sometimes it won't.
With only a few exceptions, however, the
words you are asked about will not be used in their most literal definition (e.g., spill to mean
"knock over"). If they did, there would be no reason to test them in the first place! So as a
general rule, if you see the usual definition of a word among the answer choices, you should
assume that it is incorrect and only reconsider it if no other option fits.
In some cases, a familiarity with common second meanings may be helpful. For example,
want is often used to mean "lack," especially in old-fashioned writing. In other cases, though,
words will be used in ways unlikely to appear on any vocabulary list. A common alternate
meaning may even appear as an incorrect answer. So while you may find the list of second
meanings helpful, you should be aware that it does not cover the full range of
potential definitions.
Source:
The Critical Reader: The Complete SAT Guide to SAT Reading (Third Edition).
09/05/2022
While the questions on the SAT can be tricky, if proper strategies are followed, they'll come out to be pretty much easier than before. One of the most prominent categories is Vocabulary in Context Questions. They constitute about 15% of the total questions in the English segment and hence bear huge importance in getting a good score. Go through the entire post to learn in depth what these questions ask for and how to solve them.
05/04/2022
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24/03/2022
The SAT is an entrance exam used by most colleges and universities to make admissions decisions. The SAT is a multiple-choice, pencil-and-paper test created and administered by the College Board.
(Source: The Princeton Review)