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manpreet
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3 years ago
Preparation tips can be really long and how well you can follow the documented tips will vary from person to person so I will suggest you start with the basics and a mock test of SAT and TOEFL to understand your areas of weakness and strengths. Research firstly on TOEFL and SAT score requirements of various universities. Experts say that the SAT is more in favour of verbally inclined students, so read a lot , learn new words.However this does not indicate the math section is easy so learn short cuts and tricks. Practice is the key. Read textbooks, encyclopaedias, journals and research articles for both TOEFL or SAT. Here are two blogs which will give you an overall way to handle the stress and succeed in the tests