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PSAT Math Tips and Practice Resources

Hi everyone! I'm struggling with the math section of the PSAT and was hoping you guys could help me out. Do you have any tips on how to tackle the math questions more effectively? Also, what are some good resources to practice from? Thank you!

9 months ago

Hi there! It's normal to find the math section challenging, but with enough practice and the right strategies, you can definitely improve. Here are a few tips and resources to help you out:

Tips for tackling the math questions:

1. Familiarize yourself with the format: The PSAT math section is divided into two parts – calculator and no-calculator. Understand the types of questions asked in both sections.

2. Understand the question: Read the question carefully and underline the keywords to identify what is being asked.

3. Use strategies: Learn how to approach different question types, like multiple-choice, grid-in, and word problems.

4. Plug in numbers: If you encounter an algebraic expression, try plugging in numbers to make the equation simpler.

5. Eliminate answer choices: When faced with multiple-choice questions, eliminate the options that are obviously wrong, narrowing down your choices.

As for practice resources, here are a few recommendations:

1. Official College Board PSAT Practice: The College Board offers free practice tests and study materials for the PSAT, which are the most accurate representations of the real test.

2. Khan Academy: Khan Academy is a fantastic free resource with PSAT and SAT practice questions, video lessons on different math concepts, and personalized study plans.

3. CollegeVine: CollegeVine's test prep section has several resources to help you practice and improve your PSAT scores.

4. Test prep books: Books such as "The Official SAT Study Guide" by College Board or "Cracking the PSAT" by Princeton Review can also help you prepare for the PSAT math section.

Remember that consistent practice is key to improvement. Set aside dedicated time for your PSAT math study, track progress, and address weaknesses as they become evident. Best of luck!

9 months ago

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