SAT Panda Math

July 14, 2018 | Author: zac l. | Category: Sat, Line (Geometry), Triangle, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematical Objects
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The College Panda SAT Math Report

Estimated Score:

800 2012 National Average:

488 Your Test:

20 Correct 0 Incorrect 0 Blank 20 Total

Thanks for taking The College Panda Math Test! Keep in mind that your score/raw score is just an estimate and that the best estimate will come from doing a full exam, not just one section. An estimated score higher than 700 means you know how to problem solve like a pro! Most students who can get over a 700 are very capable of getting an 800 if they were only more careful in preventing silly mistakes. Make the tough questions the priority in your practice, but treat all questions with care like you would a baby panda. An estimated score between 600 and 700 means you can handle most of the easy and medium questions, but you constantly struggle to answer the tough questions at the end. The only way to get  better at the tough ones is to practice practice them and address any any gaps in your problem solving weaponry. weaponry. An estimated score between 500 and 600 means you have a basic understanding of the math that's tested, most likely through school. But the standard school curriculum isn't enough to get you a great score. You really need to start test prepping by getting used to what's tested and reviewing those concepts. An estimated score lower than 500 means you struggle to even interpret questions let alone solve them. Focus on getting all the easy questions (at the beginning) right and then work your way up. Look up any term that you don't know and review the fundamental gaps that you're missing. A lot of low-scorers perform poorly not because of the advanced stuff but because of the simple stuff that goes into step 1. Learn strategies like making up a number, listing things out, and translating word problems.

Your Answers 1. C

6. C

1 1. C

1 6. D

2. D

7. D

1 2. D

17 . D

Estimated Raw Score:

3. C

8. E

1 3. A

18 . A

54

4. B

9. D

1 4. C

19 . C

5. D

10 . D

1 5. E

2 0. D

Noticing which type of question you tend to get wrong will help you prioritize your study. Algebra questions deal with functions (f(x)), graphs, proportions, variables, word problems, factoring, exponents, lines, transformations, and equations. Geometry questions deal with angles, parallel lines, triangle properties, special triangles, circles, area, perimeter, volume, and the pythagorean theorem. There is no trigonometry or proofs on the exam. Arithmetic questions cover rates, number properties (primes, even, odd, etc.), fractions and percent, ratios, remainders, and sequences.Data and statistics questions cover mean, median, mode, combinations, charts, and probability. What difficulty level of questions are you getting wrong? Every math section goes straightforwardly from easy to hard. If you're getting a lot of easy questions wrong, you need to slow down and realize that every question is worth the same amount - getting an easy question right is just as good as answering a hard one. Watch the wording of the questions carefully and don't be afraid to backtrack when you get an answer you didn't expect. If you're getting just the hard ones wrong, realize that the hard questions t ake a little extra effort on your part. Don't be afraid to pursue what may look like a deadend solution. Always write things out and label what you can. You'd be surprised what you can get through with a little persistence. Don't just stare at the question.

Algebra

Geometry

Arithmetic

Data/Statistics

8/8

5/5

4/4

3/3

Easy Questions

Medium Questions

Hard Questions

7/7

10/10

3/3

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