@user-lt2lc5fb2h

many questions from these practice tests repeated in my SAT, you're doing a wonderful job may god bless you

@DassahDO

Hi!
 I have been watching your videos for some time. I started my SAT journey 4 months ago and was getting only scores in the 1200s. I was really discouraged because the only way I could go to college was if it's FREE. I just met your channel when I was consistently getting 1300s. After applying your teaching, I am scoring in the 1500s. My highest score is a 1570 and I really feel good about the official SAT test Im sitting for in June. I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for teaching us students who don't have thousands of dollars to spend on tutors. You are a Godsend and I'm praying for you!

On question 20 in Module 2b: You can use ratios to solve the problem much more quickly. 
(6,302.4) +(12,0) respectively 
6+12/302.4+0 =18/302.4
18/302.4 =10/d
d = 3024/18
d=168
Thank you so much for your time and effort!🤗
Romans 15:13

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Question: What test would you say is the hardest out of all the practice test? I always seem feel that the 5-7 test are the hardest.
Another one: Is the SAT questions you get in Bluebook the same as the ones on the test or just representative of the type of questions?

@andrewschellenbergschellen4047

You are one of the smartest and greatest test preps for the SAT I’ve ever seen. You make it all so simple. 

THANK YOU

@16.r.4

Teacher I’m so glad I found your channel it’s literally what I need and been looking for  easy and step by step explanation thank you so much fr 
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@mohamedfawzy1-z6l

1:48:11 bro went to sleep and came back for the last question🤣

@HameedLatif-t4l

Hi kyle just improving my score just by watching your vidoes do you have any next ottcento planned up before march sat

@laibaahsan8987

In the hard module Q20 , I tried using the table on Desmos with regression to get the quadratic equation, and I got the right answer, my question is that is it ok to use Desmos to get a quadratic equation if you only have 2 points? or you must have a minimum of 3 points to get a quadratic equation using the table? and just because it worked on Desmos for this question doesn't mean that it always will for quadratics with only 2 points given (P.S:  great video, so incredibly helpful, thank you)

@Firas2766

do you think this test was easier than others, or at least easier than practice test 8?

@syedhasannn1

Hi Kyle. In Q17) how is the second factor (x-a-1) and not only (x-a) leading us to the answer choice B?

@littlearkfilms8321

Not sure I understand Module 2B, Q 22 : why are you applying the same 7/5 example value to the constants for each answer choice?

@Jaagguuaarr

why question 20 in module 2B a was negative 8.4 why it wasnt positive ?

@ceren9023

2A is the easy one right

@EmadAlatari

Hi , I didn’t understand 2B question 10 
Shouldn’t the new be 81x

@syedhasannn1

Kyle why did u specifically choose a as _7 and b as 5.
I clearly dont understand anything in q22 🤮

@JoyAkinpelu-nw9vf

I seriously don't understand question 7 in module 1