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Created on: March 05, 2007 Last Updated: May 02, 2007
How does one increase their ability to score high on their SAT test scores is a great question. I believe that the method comes with primarily realizing that it is a documented recording of what you have been able to learn and soak up through out all your years of learning. It has a host of questions that range from the very primary stages of learning in grade school, to the high school that is administering the test.
So how do you increas your scores? High scores can begin to become your reality once you begin to realize two things. First, that there is no method that doesn't include your own minds ability to learn. You have to have not only got complete understanding of the teachings administered, but also demonstrate it by exhibiting what you have learned. Start with figuring out if you have the ability to learn.
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