In this video, I focus on one of the most challenging question types on the Reading & Writing Section of the Digital SAT. The college board calls them Command of Evidence Questions, and they ask you to come up with the best evidence to support (or in some cases, undermine) a claim in the text. A big reason a lot of students struggle with these questions is because they don’t know how to approach them. That's why, in this video, I present four simple steps that you can use to solve quickly, confidently, and correctly. Then, I demonstrate how they can be applied on practice questions of ascending difficulty. Wanna elevate your SAT score but struggle with hard reading questions? This is the video for you.
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My name is Nathan Greenberg. I'm a graduate of Brown University and Phillips Academy Andover, with 15 years of experience in test prep and college admissions. I've helped thousands of high school students improve their GPAs, earn high marks on standardized tests such as the SAT, ACT, and AP, and get accepted at the most prestigious and competitive universities in the world including Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Brown, Cornell, U Penn, Dartmouth, Stanford, MIT, and more. I founded Ivy League Mentors to make my knowledge and experience with students looking to make the most of their education, wherever they may be located.
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