BoomerSooner77
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Where did this come from? I just don't remember seeing this before and find it interesting.
Table 10
http://stinet.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTRDoc?AD=ADA461242&Location=U2&doc=GetTRDoc.pdf
Where did this come from? I just don't remember seeing this before and find it interesting.
Wish me luck guys!
Hey Everyone! I'm new here and got scheduled to do AT-SAT on Jan. 10th in LA. I just thought I would say hello and thank everyone for the advice on the test. I found a lot of the posts very helpful! Hopefully I can continue to post here as well! :nana2:
Quick question... I got a call a while back from a guy asking if I wanted to retake the AT-SAT... It appears that since I also applied to a PUBNAT (in addition to my CTI announcement), that I became eligible to retake it.
I politely told him that I didn't want to, as I scored a 100 on it the first time, and felt a retake would only hurt.
He, also politely, told me that a 100 was impossible to get. Yes, he said, it was graded on a scale of 100, but you can't actually get that.
I called my rep, and she said that while she's never heard of someone getting a 100 (though she doesn't ask a lot of candidates their scores), she was sure it had to be possible.
Anyone else ever get something like this, by chance?
Quick question... I got a call a while back from a guy asking if I wanted to retake the AT-SAT... It appears that since I also applied to a PUBNAT (in addition to my CTI announcement), that I became eligible to retake it.
I politely told him that I didn't want to, as I scored a 100 on it the first time, and felt a retake would only hurt.
He, also politely, told me that a 100 was impossible to get. Yes, he said, it was graded on a scale of 100, but you can't actually get that.
I called my rep, and she said that while she's never heard of someone getting a 100 (though she doesn't ask a lot of candidates their scores), she was sure it had to be possible.
Anyone else ever get something like this, by chance?
For those of you getting ready to take the AT-SAT, there is a book that I used that nobody else has posted that I think really helps to prepare you for the math portion of the test. Since the AT-SAT does not allow you to use pen / paper on the test I figured I would go out and get a mental math book, which ended up helping immensely while taking the math portion.
http://www.amazon.com/Secrets-Menta...8401/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1239048525&sr=1-3
I bought this book at Barnes and Noble a couple months before the AT-SAT and it could be purchased online just as easily for relatively cheap. I would focus pretty much just on the sections about adding and subtracting large numbers in your head. I felt that this book gave me a little bit of an edge since I was able to calculate numbers in my head easier. Even though I have always been good at mental math, this book has some tricks most people don't know about. I was able to answer all of the math questions a couple minutes before the time ran out.
When used in conjuction with the ATC green study guide and the .PDF that Bip posted, this book should help you feel more at ease going into the math portion, which many believe is the hardest part of the test.
The math is NOT the hardest part. The word analogies that aren't based on definitions are. Looking for letter combinations and sounds, and then those god awful visual analogies were just a chore.
Haha, that was my favorite part. I think I got 100% of those correctly. Most of them just needed to be rotated 90 degrees or flip-flopped.