Skill Guru now offers you a variety of Free SAT Math Questions to boost SAT prep.
Our SAT Math Practice Quiz is packed with challenging Practice Questions to help you maximize your SAT score.
The Math on the SAT is very basic. It consists of Arithmetic, Algebra I, Algebra II and Geometry. There is no Trigonometry or Calculus. If you are having a hard time recognizing certain math concepts then you need to brush up on certain skills with the help of our SAT Math Practice Questions.
Our Math Tests is designed to help you on Math skills such as –
- fractions both simple and complex
- percents and decimals
- basic algebra
- quadratics
- plane geometry
Wish you Luck !
Check Out Some Cool Math Tips to ace your SAT.
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In my last post How to Ace SAT maths section , I discussed some general tips to help you on the math section of the SAT. Now, let’s dive in a little deeper together and see how else we can ensure a good score on this section.
The SAT is a multiple choice test! Use that to your advantage! One of the five answers in front of you is the correct one. This can be especially useful in the math section. If you have to solve a problem involving a variable, and the algebra is too complicated or for some reason you are having difficulty, plug the answer choices back into the problem! This method might even end up saving you a lot of time, instead of solving endless equations that you might get wrong in any case. Working backwards is a smart technique for the savvy SAT test taker. Read more…
In may last post First Steps towards SAT Preparation, I had effectively drilled the importance of practice tests into your head, let’s take a closer look at one of the sections of the SAT: the math section. There are three math sections on the SAT. And you can ace all of them provided you know the right tips.
First, the section is presented in order of difficulty. Which basically means that all the easy questions come first and the ones that take a little more thought will be last. However, all the questions on the SAT are worth the same number of points!! This means that those last few questions that you’re going to spend 10 minutes on are worth the same number of points as all the others. Don’t make life difficult for yourself. Pick all the low hanging fruits first to optimize your score. This means not spending an absurd amount of time on questions that could prevent you from raising your score. Read more…