In the reading part, besides the cultivation of one's own ability and the guidance of a good teacher, there may be some luck in the real exam. When I was in the real exam, I still remember that I couldn't make up my mind about the answer two or three times. I just used my first impression to do the problem, and I didn't change my answer when I finally made up my mind. I'm glad it's correct in the end.
I spent more than half a year preparing for the exam. In addition to attending training classes on weekends, I also brushed a lot of questions after class, and then summarized the wrong questions. If I don't understand the wrong question in the end, I will find the teacher in time until I understand the answer to the question. Of course, the improvement of my reading ability is also related to my usual interest in reading Chinese and English books. I am interested in reading books on any subject and content. I will read some books two or three times. For foreign language learning books, I have the habit of looking them up in the dictionary instead of just reciting SAT-related words, which is very helpful to my overall English level! In reading, we must combine extensive reading with intensive reading, so that the effect will be better! I feel that the cultivation of reading interest is of great help to my new SAT score.
In the math part, you must answer questions carefully and practice more at ordinary times. Under the condition of ensuring correctness, we must not be careless. If you finish the problem early, you can give some uncertain answers, and you can do calculus verification again. It's a pity to lose points in mathematics.
In short, whether you are self-taught or attending training courses, you must have an active learning attitude, which is the premise of achieving good results.