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Top 5 Reasons for Why SAT Reading is So Hard

“Despite how much I prepare and practice, still lagging in SAT reading”. This is the common comment by most SAT test-takers. But how can a reading part be hard?

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The level of hardness for SAT reading depends on each person. Some have a habit of reading and some don’t even like reading. So, for applicants who like to read journals or textbooks, SAT reading will be easy. But for those, who read for pleasure or who just read novels, find SAT reading test tough. Why because reading novels won’t need any focus. Even if they don’t understand or lose focus they can keep reading or just discontinue.

Before planning the strategy and trying tips to improve SAT reading score, check out the top 5 reasons why SAT reading is so hard:

1.       Needs Sharp Focus

 52 questions in 65 minutes mean you should not waste even a minute. The reading section, in particular, will be tedious when compared to any other sections. Long passages will often make lose focus.

Solution: Rigorous SAT reading practice of passage questions can help you developing focus.

2.       Ambiguous Questions

SAT reading questions are more ambiguous and that is why SAT is tougher when compared to any other tests. The unclear questioning pattern will confuse you and diverts from the actual question.

Solution: Don’t let the question trick you. Understand the difference between the actual question and the unnecessary stuff.

3.       Confusing Answers 

As unclear questions are not satisfying the test makers, they prepare the answers which confuse them even more. All the answers seem to be right and appropriate to the passage. A judgment call will take more time if you don’t follow the context of the passage.

Solution: Underline the keywords in the passage, so that you can easily jump to the keyword in the passage which is present in the question. Not just for the reading section, this can be one of the best tips for SAT preparation as well.

4.       Feels Boring Quickly

Except for the people who have a habit of reading science fiction or journals, the remaining will find these lengthy passages monotonous. This leads to a lack of interest in reading and eventually, passage reading consumes more time.

Solution: One of the best SAT reading tips is to make a habit of reading journals or news articles that will help you during the test.

5.       Stressful Environment

Time management is the biggest challenge in SAT. The ticking clock and the unending passages stress out which leads to the missing of small details or clues for the answers. It is necessary to be calm during the exam.

Solution: Again the practice will master you in time management.

Now, as you understand why SAT reading is so hard, plan your strategy based on the tricky parts of the section. Or you can always choose SAT coaching with expert guidance.

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