[Sophie T.] Read something interesting! And prepare for the SAT/ACT doing it
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One piece of advice that I give to my students, especially those who are struggling a bit in the reading section, is just to start reading outside of school. Now, the majority of teenagers read an average of 30 minutes per week. On this test you're expected to sit down and read for 65 minutes straight and that's just the reading section. Right? So that 30 minutes a week, that's not going to cut it. It can be an article from the new york times every morning, It can be from Buzzfeed, whatever you want, make it interesting. Just something to get that muscle flexing and as you're reading, you can start looking for any writing or grammar errors that will help you in the writing section. The amount of common errors I've seen in books I've read, You guys were all over the place, look out for them.