u/Purple-Surround3282

Importance of jobs

Hi everyone! I took a look at the UCLA common data set, and I saw that work experience was marked as important, which is the same level as extracurriculars and volunteering. I just wanted to know if you guys found this to be accurate based on your results, and if it puts you at a big disadvantage to not have a job. Thank you!

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u/Purple-Surround3282 — 3 days ago
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How to study for the June SAT with very little time remaining

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Hi everyone, I signed up pretty last-minute for the June SAT, and I was just wondering what the best way to study is, given the little time I have (especially having to balance study for finals as well).

For some context, I'm a sophomore rn, but I wanna take the SAT one time to get used to the testing environment and everything before I commit a lot of time to studying over the summer and retaking in August. I still want to try and aim for around 1400 this time if possible. On my latest practice test, I scored a 1370 with a split of 720 RW and 650 Math.

For math, I'm solid on Algebra, and I think I mainly struggle with anything Geometry related, as well as basically all the last 5 questions in module 2 (in Practice Test 6). For English, I've mainly just been getting grammar and vocab wrong. From what I understand, it's easier to improve math, so that's what I'm more so looking for. I included my breakdown, so any resources to study would be appreciated!

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u/Purple-Surround3282 — 1 month ago