March SAT will be a slap in the face 🫢
🤖With the College Board's updated algorithm in place, you're not able to earn extra undeserved points through correct guesses. How 🤔?
💻Now the algorithm is well-informed of the problems' difficulty and the average duration of a solution and is trained to compare it to your solution time. In other words, it might tell if you reached the correct answer through a step-by-step solution or luckily landed on the right option🎯.
In light of these updates, you should keep the following in mind✔️:
1️⃣Even if you've done a similar question before or are a speed puzzler 🏎, do not rush through a question: spend a reasonable amount of time before moving to the next problem (30-45 sec at least).
2️⃣ While running out of time😱, do not pick an option without giving a problem full read. Otherwise, your fast pick will be detected to be a guess, so you won't be given extra points even for the correct option picked.
In short, even though you're sometimes left to guess due to time constraints or question difficulty, do it in a thoughtful manner, allocating a sufficient amount of time otherwise needed to solve a question.
❌ No luck, March-takers‼️
[This post is based on my experiments with Bluebook Practice Tests.]
🤖With the College Board's updated algorithm in place, you're not able to earn extra undeserved points through correct guesses. How 🤔?
💻Now the algorithm is well-informed of the problems' difficulty and the average duration of a solution and is trained to compare it to your solution time. In other words, it might tell if you reached the correct answer through a step-by-step solution or luckily landed on the right option🎯.
In light of these updates, you should keep the following in mind✔️:
1️⃣Even if you've done a similar question before or are a speed puzzler 🏎, do not rush through a question: spend a reasonable amount of time before moving to the next problem (30-45 sec at least).
2️⃣ While running out of time😱, do not pick an option without giving a problem full read. Otherwise, your fast pick will be detected to be a guess, so you won't be given extra points even for the correct option picked.
In short, even though you're sometimes left to guess due to time constraints or question difficulty, do it in a thoughtful manner, allocating a sufficient amount of time otherwise needed to solve a question.
❌ No luck, March-takers‼️
[This post is based on my experiments with Bluebook Practice Tests.]