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Overview

Science passages on the SAT Reading section are designed to assess your ability to understand, interpret, and analyze scientific information. These passages may come from a variety of scientific disciplines including biology, chemistry, physics, and environmental science, and they typically present research studies, experimental results, or scientific discussions. Students are required to read these passages closely to answer related questions which may test comprehension, analysis of arguments, or the ability to synthesize information from graphs and tables. To perform well, it is crucial to develop reading strategies that can make the comprehension of complex scientific ideas more manageable. The SAT Science passages require not just content knowledge but also the ability to extract important themes from dense text. You will encounter various question types, including those that focus on the main idea, specific details, and the author's purpose. Understanding the structure of scientific arguments and familiarity with common scientific terms is essential for scoring high on these passages. Practicing with various passages can improve your ability to quickly identify crucial information and navigate through data representation, thus enhancing your performance in the bright outcome of the overall SAT reading section.

Introduction

The SAT includes a specific set of passages dedicated to science. These passages typically feature scientific articles, experiments, and discussions of theories or principles in various scientific fields. The purpose of these passages is to test students’ abilities to comprehend and analyze complex ...

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Key Concepts

  • Hypothesis: A proposed explanation for a phenomenon.
  • Variables: Elements in an experiment that can change.
  • Control group: A baseline group used for comparison.
  • Data: Collected facts or statistics for analysis.
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Exam Tips

  • Skim the passage for structure before reading deeply.
  • Annotate critical points and data while you read.
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