1. Introduction to Math

Written by: Pranav I
Formatted by: Rithanya S

  • Each module contains 22 questions
    • 16 to 17 Multiple Choice Questions
    • 5 to 6 Student Produced Responses (SPRs)
  • It is important to concentrate on correctly answering all of the questions that you think are easy or medium difficulty
    • Haste causes careless errors; careless errors ruin student scores
    • Find the sweet speed which allows you to answer all the questions in a relatively slow and careful manner
🔥 Determining the Math POOD
  • Math Knowledge: Understanding of all the topics
  • SAT Knowledge: Skillful employment of The Princeton Review’s techniques
  • Self-knowledge: Comprehensive cognizance of personal strengths and weaknesses
  • Take the first bite: If you know how to start a question, it is highly probable that you get it right
  • NOTE: Use the Mark for Review tool to mark questions to come back to later

Using the Online Tools and Scratch Paper

Online Tools

  • Built-in calculator which can be accessed any time
  • Reference Sheet with common geometry formulas
  • Answer Eliminator to enhance our methodical solving approach

Scratch Paper

🔥 Tip

Always include the Question Number next to your work on the scratch paper to keep yourself organized

  • Rewrite key parts of the Question
  • Write out important steps of the calculation
  • Redraw geometric figures and label them
  • Rewrite answer choices as needed
🔥 The Princeton Review Approach
  • Master the easy content areas
  • Then, become a ‘hard topic areas’ expert
  • ACE THE MATH SECTION.
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