2017-08-06 279阅读
本文和大家分享一下四位SAT满分考生的经验 Tom Hui is a self-described video game lover. Michelle Liu calls herself a nerd. Marissa Pan simply likes books, and Tanya Nguyen prers balance in her life. What do they have in common? All scored 2400 on the SAT, putting them in the elite company of 297 nationwide and 10 in Georgia earning perfect scores last year. How did they do it? In addition to supportive parents and a whole lot of reading, here are their answers: Michelle Liu As a little girl, Michelle Liu loved learning new things. When other kids in her Alpharetta neighborhood were out playing, Michelle was reading books, honing her vocabulary or doing math problems her mother, Helen, provided. “I don’t know why, but I thought that was fun,” she said. She was a seventh-grader the first time she took the SAT. Back then, the highest you could get on the college entrance exam was 1600. Liu, who wanted to qualify for Duke University’s Talent Identification Program, scored 1540. She took the exam a second time after completing her sophomore year and the test had changed so that 2400 was a perfect score. That time, Michelle was hoping for a spot in a calculus class at Georgia Tech and needed a math score. She got in with a 2380, scoring 780 on the math portion. Michelle was pleased with the score, but the 20-point dicit haunted her. Math was her best subject. She needed to best that portion of the test. “It was sort of like a challenge to see if I could do better,” she said. Two years later, in October of her senior year, Michelle took the test again. “I figured it wouldn’t be a problem as long as I wasn’t careless,” she said. “I was aiming for 2400 and so I checked every answer twice.” Michelle got the score she wanted and now she’s heading off to Princeton. Her tip: Start early building your vocabulary. Tanya Nguyen Tanya Nguyen had a role model in her sister, Anne, and positive reinforcement from her mother, Lan Nguyen. Watching Anne, Tanya said, it was clear that it was possible to have a strong academic life and still enjoy life. “I study a fair amount of time, but I wasn’t obsessed,” she said. And so the 18-year-old Roswell High School graduate was carul to balance schoolwork with extracurricular activities. She juggled a full load of Advanced Placement courses with helping head the policy debate team, fencing and organizing book drives. In some ways, those activities helped when it came time to take the college entrance exam, especially the policy debate team. “That helped me because you had to read a lot of articles,” Tanya recalled. “It helped me with critical thinking and vocabulary.” It also helped that her mother insisted that Tanya and her twin sister, Kathy, practice taking the SAT, timing themselves to see how well they did in the allotted time. Tanya first took the test in the seventh grade and scored 1290 out of 1600. The summer after her sophomore year, she helped organize a small group of friends who met three times a week to take practice tests. “I was aiming for 2300 and above,” Tanya said of her second fort. When she checked her score online, she couldn’t believe it. She rreshed the screen and the scores were the same — 800 for each of the three sections. “Obviously, I was very happy,” she said. “I ran downstairs and told my mom.” Her tip: Practice taking timed tests.
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