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Answered by
darkstar2
on Jan 11, 2007, 07:22PM
u either got really lucky on your iq test or there is some mistake in one of the tests
A lot of the SAT is about how to take a test rather than actual knowledge.
Take practice SATs and the PSAT. There are lots of books about taking the SATs. I do not remember the specifics but I know there are certain instances where putting any answer is actually worse than putting no answer. You can get books and practice tests from amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/How-Prepare-Barrons-Book-Only/dp/0764113909
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Since I bearly broke 1000 on my SAT's, logic would follow that I have an average IQ; however, my IQ score is 136! Please explain how this could happen?!