Reading consistently over a long period of time is the single best way to raise reading scores on any standardized test, including the SAT, ACT, GRE, LSAT, and GMAT. We highly recommend that students aiming for higher test scores begin reading early and often, and gradually increase the level of difficulty of their reading.
The resources below provide you with multiple ways to improve both your reading speed and comprehension and your vocabulary. Please ask your tutor to help you make a Vocabulary and Reading plan tailored to your needs.
The best vocabulary list in the business just became more accessible. Our vocabulary list – composed of the most difficult words from SAT tests published in the last 15 years – is one of our prized creations. Students rave about our list, frequently telling us that they knew all or most of the words on their SAT. Now you can customize both our 1200+ word Comprehensive Vocabulary List and our High-Frequency Word List (composed of words occurring more than once) into online quizzes of varying lengths that test words of varying difficulty.
Students can now learn our comprehensive vocabulary list in a second, fun way: our online vocabulary matching game. Intuitive and easy-to-play, the student is given a column of words to match with one column of randomly-ordered definitions. Compete with your family or friends to see who gets the highest score! Like our vocabulary quizzes, the matching game can also be customized to varying lengths and to include words of varying difficulty.
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