SAT Order of Difficulty
- Tuesday, June 14, 2011, 8:22
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Like most standardized tests, the SAT lists problems in ascending order of difficulty. Therefore, when trying to decide which questions to skip, save the last.
NOTE: – Some sections subsections Sat. Within these subdivisions, the problems also rise in order of difficulty. For example, one of the writing sections has three subsections: error identification, improving sentences and improving paragraphs. So when the section starts with improving sentences, then Question 1 will be the easiest and Question 11 (the last of improving sentences questions) will be the hardest. Then Question 12 (the first error identification question) will be the easiest, and so on.
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