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Free SAT Test “Cheat Sheets”

In addition to 5,000 free collegiate test-prep vocabulary-building words, FreeVocabulary.com now provides free SAT test math notes in a quick-reference, “cheat sheet” format.

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PRLog (Press Release) - Nov 30, 2008 -
FreeVocabulary.com contains 5000 collegiate-level words with brief definitions, which have been used to score high on standardized tests and for general vocabulary building.
To help students on the SAT college entrance test, FreeVocabulary.com has added, “SAT Math Notes,” which covers the essential mathematics required on the SAT test.  

The notes provide a quick, concise and easy reference, which is informally sometimes called a “cheat sheet” because of the potential to be taken into the examination by cheaters.  Of course, cheating is not recommended, but reviewing before the examination is highly recommended.  Both the unabridged word list and math notes can be viewed online or printed from PDF files for free.

FreeVocaublary.com has helped students earn perfect (800) and near perfect scores on the SAT test.  While it’s obvious that a strong command of the English language enhances reading comprehension, a strong vocabulary is also a factor in career and social advancement.

The author, Steve Baba, has a Ph.D. from the University of Maryland at College Park and has taught students in the United States, Europe and Asia. To amass an Ivy League graduate’s vocabulary and math skills, visit www.FreeVocabulary.com.

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The author, Steve Baba, has a Ph.D. from the University of Maryland at College Park and has taught students in the United States, Europe and Asia

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