<p>@silverturtle do you have any advice for improving on the inference questions in the critical reading section?</p>
<p>I like pie.</p>
<p>Great SAT guide, very comprehensive. I’ve had an admissions professional look over this and he was impressed that this guide is written by a HS student.</p>
<p>Awesome guide it is.
Never old :)</p>
<p>Thank you silverturtle for your outstanding guide!</p>
<p>Expertly written!</p>
<p>This guide is incredible. Thank you silverturtle.</p>
<p>Thank you for the informative guide My brother scored a 2380 on the SAT and showed me this guide. I’m a rising junior, and I was wondering if the section about the SAT Math II could be elaborated? I used the Barron’s Math II book and took the test twice my sophomore year (when i was taking precal). I made a 720 the first time, and when I took it again the following month scored a disappointing 660. I was occupied with school work and ecs at that time, so I only completed 2 and a half practice tests. Is it worth to take more practice tests and retest next month? or should I use another resource? I really want an 800, but I’m worried that my scores won’t improve</p>
<p>Amazing guide. Really appreciate</p>
<p>silver turtle, i truly think you should’ve started your grammar guide by informing the viewers of how to recognize indep. and dep. clauses along with prepositions and adjective modifiers. that’s how my english class learnt it and it went pretty smoothly.</p>
<p>This is a very extensive and helpful guide. Thank you!</p>
<p>Thanks for this!</p>
<p>This guide is amazing!!!</p>
<p>I tried getting to the pdf version linked in post #33, but it didn’t work for me. Is there a more current pdf link somewhere else? Thanks in advance!</p>
<p>Sorry for the noise. I found it. Thank you, Silverturtle!</p>
<p>Is the .pdf version available anymore?</p>
<p>GeorgeNetu, see post #1533 on page 103 of this thread for a link.</p>
<p>Thanks so much!</p>
<p>Anyone know what “nascent” means?</p>
<p>I’m not sure whether it means “in development” or “just developed”</p>
<p>Please Help!</p>
<p>Thanks in advance!</p>
<p>Nascent means “just developed” “new” or “novice” as far as I know.</p>