<p>I agree, alot of it has to do with being able to recognize the answer without having to do the whole problem out completely. But I’m sure that comes with knowing the algebra concepts in and out, and knowing all the different ways a problem can be set up, especially in the PSAT’s so you are prepared. I’m sure you can easily eliminate answers that blatantly go against an algebra rule in regards to the problem. </p>
<p>@interrobang, wow! 238!? Thats great. How many books do you read btw? Unfortunately, schooling doesn’t really allow as much freetime to get into many books. Any particular books that you liked most? Or books that you know helped you prepare for the PSAT’s (directly or indirectly?).</p>