Ms. Aryanna Gutkowski DDS
Feb 16, 2025
I didn’t study for the SATs…?
I didn’t study for the SATs, yet I found the test surprisingly easy. I knew the answers to everything, although I didn't complete four math problems due to time constraints. Is that a bad sign? I understand that none of you can definitively answer this, but I can't help but wonder. Many people invest significant amounts of money in SAT prep classes, while I didn't even bother studying and still found the test manageable. Should I be concerned that I did something wrong?
6 Answers
Your scores will tell! I many times have students tell me that they did well on an exam I gave...then a few days later were shocked that they got a bad grade. Over confidence can sometimes justify feeling that they "did ok". Wait for your score. There is nothing you can do at this point....don't worry!
I never studied for something and that i've got been given low marks on each thing different than French, Social analyze and English. and due to this I might desire to pay plenty to retake a number of my GCSE's and A-stages now. i could propose analyzing extra, 'cos you never comprehend what questions there will be, ask your self ones. poll: i'm a vegetarian, yet i could say rooster 'cos it does not smell like fish does. What if one receives fish on the marriage gown? Gross.
I didn't study for the SAT and got a score high enough to earn a 100% scholarship to in-state university.
If you've been studious up until the time you take the SAT, chances are you'll do well on it without a prep course.
Best wishes.
If you didn't have any doubts, that's good. The main reason people "study" for the SAT is to grow accustomed to the type of questions on the SAT and to improve speed. If you had studied, you probably would have gotten those math problems done.
i guess you'll find out. actually, you can improve your score quite dramatically by preparing for standardized tests or at least taking a practice test first to know what type of questions to expect. but, if you found the test easy, then you probably have nothing to worry about.
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