Hi. Well, I'm in the 8th grade (female) and I live in Maryland. Well, I am taking a Science and Tech exam to get into this highschool. Anyway, I'm having some trouble with analogies, because most of the words I don't understand sisnce they are so unfamiliar. So if anyone could give me a heads up on what books to study for or other resources to explore (internet, video, etc.) that can help me improve on analogies to help me pass the test with a really good score so that I can be excepted into the school. Also, if anyone has tooken this test and can tell me how it was like (like was it hard or easy) that would be awesome! Thanks!
pootietang answered Friday October 21 2005, 8:00 pm: It's very easy to learn 2 vocabulary words a day. There's a book I have that has flashcards in it of about 590 common SAT vocabulary. All I do to memorize vocabulary quickly is write some words with their definitions on my hands so whenever I look at them during the day [which is quite often] I review what each word means. You cannot just be able to recognize and understand analogies to complete them well; you need to know your vocabulary. [ pootietang's advice column | Ask pootietang A Question ]
horsesare666es answered Friday October 21 2005, 5:50 pm: If you want to expand your vocab, pick up SAT study guides at your local library and go to that section and learn the words. There is also a book, Ring of McCallister with like 1001 SAT words you can read so you learn new words.
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