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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 702
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 702
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If I can make a suggestion, get her a computer based preparation program that will point out what she did wrong on questions she missed. That was one of the single most valuable prep tools I used when I was taking the test. The program I got would tell you why you misse each wrong answer and would also give you information about what the test is trying to evaluate with that type of question. They will often point out how the test makers try to trick you with certain types of questions, which was EXTREMELY valuable. I found myself taking the test and when i would read certain questions, I would think to myself "this is one of the trick questions...they are trying to get me to pick the wrong answer". I took the test several times between grades 10 and 12 and ended up raising my score enough to earn a National Merit Scholarship, so the test prep must have worked somehow.
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