A list of you absolutely need to memorize?
If "Shape A" relates to "Shape B," determine how "Shape C" relates to the missing "Shape D."
Explaining a concept to a peer is one of the best ways to solidify your own understanding. Test-Day Tips
Master linear equations, inequalities, and quadratic formulas. Be comfortable with factoring polynomials.
Start with a practice exam to identify your weak spots. Allocate more time to the subjects that scare you the most.
This section measures your ability to communicate effectively and analyze written text. It is often the most time-consuming part of the exam.
Memorize formulas for the area, perimeter, and volume of common shapes (circles, triangles, prisms). Understand the Pythagorean theorem.
Study the laws of motion, work, energy, and power. Know the basic properties of light and sound.