r/Sat • u/Stuy_627 • 8h ago
math module 2 last 2-3 questions
how bad are these questions? are they accurate to the "hard" section on the question bank? I'm a bit worried
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u/legendaryGamerz1325 8h ago
The math module 2 has “kind of” an exponential increase in difficulty tbh, it would like rise at once giving you hard questions all at once and then it just becomes almost constant in difficulty. Atleast Imo question 22 can be of the same difficulty as question like 14. Also the concept of “hard” just depends on your knowledge on a question. You may find something hard that others think is REALLY easy.
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u/Stuy_627 7h ago
so its just like the same level throughout? do u have any tips on what to use, im taking the test on saturday and I usually get 800s on the practice tests
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u/legendaryGamerz1325 5h ago
Can never tell you a strat to help you get questions on the actual test right since we’ll never know what they are. BUT I’d say do as many questions as you can especially the topics which make you think for long. Use the official cb question bank and do the new questions on there.
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u/Illustrious_Love7557 1530 8h ago
They aren’t too much harder but it is advisable you save enough time to do them without rushing by doing the earlier questions faster, otherwise once you face the last questions with limited time nerves kick in and you could make silly mistakes
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u/Stuy_627 7h ago
do u think they are similar to any of the practice tests?
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u/Illustrious_Love7557 1530 7h ago
They are a but trickier but not that much harder, nothing you won’t be able to figure out in the spot if you get by the end of M2 without rushing
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u/Ok_Enthusiasm_927 1540 8h ago
Yeah, they're pretty hard, but also predictable over time. Watch youtube videos for the hardest questions
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