<p>I didn’t take any classes but I went through so many practice tests. Just take a practice test, identify what you have trouble with. For me, it was mainly the CR section. </p>
<p>Read this, it really REALLY kept me from making stupid mistakes in the CR section.</p>
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<p>For math, I just stopped caring whether or not I was doing a problem the conventional way. If it’s quicker to plug in the answer choices than to do algebra, then by all means plug them in. You don’t have to show any work so use that to your advantage. </p>
<p>For the writing section, it’s all about the grammar. They really like using agreement (is vs are) and a lot of the questions test the same concepts. Even if you know grammar, never assume an answer is correct just because it sounds correct… the test makers use that to trick you. Also, for the “which version of this sentence is the best”, try not to read through every answer choice. Be brutal and eliminate an answer once you spot an error in it.</p>