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8 months ago
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Best Way to Study for PERT, SAT, ACT?
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I live in Florida, and Here we have something called a PERT to help you get college courses asap. I need a 123 for college algebra on the Math portion and I need ways to study for it, I'm taking an In school SAT this week as well, and the math portion is where I struggle most. Anyone have any tips?

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8 months ago[edited]

Use Desmos! Especially for systems of equations and inequalities. I recommend looking up Method Learning on Youtube and watch their Desmos tutorials. Improved my score greatly! Strategic Test Prep also has amazing videos- I have used their workbooks, too and saw great score improvement (100+ points). They also have a app called Preptly. I have never used it but hear great things about it.

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8 months ago

Maybe try taking an SAT prep class or getting the prep book too. There are a ton of websites that tell you what SATs focus on in the math portion so you always look it up and practice too. I don't have a lot of advice other than just study and practice A LOT. SAT and ACT both have practice tests and textbooks for practice as well. Something I'm thinking about is taking the CLT which is more math lenient ig, you could look into that if you wanted to :)

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