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Question Posted Sunday March 20 2005, 12:17 pm

Im an american but ive been living in England for two years, and im moving back to america for my senoir year in the summer.(back to the same school)Im going to have to take my SAT's in october as they dont have them here. Any advise from people who have already taken sat's? anything i should study? please help, because there's no one i can ask here!

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Additional info, added Sunday March 20 2005, 3:54 pm:
A lot of people have been teling me to study what ive been taugh or buy a book on sats' but i dont think they understand that they have never even heard of Sats, and we do completly different thins in school than i would in america. We have GCSE's which are nothin like the sats. so it doesnt help to tell me to study what ive been taught or to buy a book, bacsue unless you want to personaly send one to me, i have no way of getting one .

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ChemicalDan answered Sunday March 27 2005, 1:04 am:
Anything you've done in Britain for A&O-Level preparation will more than prepare you for the SAT. Remember that the US education system is one of the worst in the Western industrialized world. Any basic SAT prep book will do just fine.

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mrs_radcliffe answered Sunday March 20 2005, 3:47 pm:
Just study everything you been taught, if you have a weak subject that you feel you wont do so well on revise that twice as much as normal subjects.
And just do your best

luv roxie

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punkrockprincess answered Sunday March 20 2005, 3:20 pm:
You can buy one of those SAT practice tests that have the types of questions that are similar to those on the actual test. I'm pretty sure you can buy those at pretty much any bookstore.


♥ Always,
Maria

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jen_rache answered Sunday March 20 2005, 2:47 pm:
*yes you should definitely study alot!(brief history-when i was in 6th grade they selected a group to take them just to see how we would rank-i got about a 21:-))Since I haven't been to England, i don't know what they study there, but try asking a friend or buying one of those SAT or ACT prep books! You can also find a tutor to help you catch up if you need it! Good Luck with the SATs!
x3Jen

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xOtWiXi answered Sunday March 20 2005, 1:00 pm:
Try www.ask.com for some study sites! If you have any friends, or know where you are going to take the SAT's, call them up and explain your predicament. ♥ GOOD LUCK!

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