SAT help
Jezzika, on host 64.12.103.181
Wednesday, April 4, 2001, at 20:42:01
Golden Clouds/Shakespeare/SAT/other stuff posted by Den-Kara on Wednesday, April 4, 2001, at 20:29:59:
Well, I can't say much to help you. I got an SAT prep booklet, and it helped me as much as anything else did.
My reason for posting is a goofy one:
When I took the SAT, there was one question which gave an example, and then asked: Is this a conundrum, a quandary, a [different word for problem] or a [another word for problem]?
I had always thought that a conundrum was the same thing as a quandary. Then I remembered a Calvin and Hobbes comic strip that had used the word "quandary." I tried to recall the entire strip, and used it for my definition. Sure enough, when I looked up the words later that day, I found that I had indeed selected the correct answer on the test.
So I guess my tip would be to try to think of *any* past experience, and draw upon it. But you already knew that.
--Jez"eat a good breakfast"zika
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