Ace It! How to Rock the SAT with ADHD

High school students with attention deficit disorder (ADD/ADHD) may despise standardized tests -- with good reason. These seven strategies for scoring well on the SAT will give ADDers a leg up on college admissions.


Filed Under: Homework and Test Help, Teens and Tweens with ADHD, ADHD and College
PREV Slide 5 of 8 NEXT




Quiz Yourself

Ask yourself comprehension questions in order to narrow the choices and to move toward the right answer.

Some good comprehension questions include: "What information is the question asking me for?" or "What type of word is missing from the sentence — a thing, action, or description?" or "What opinion am I being asked to agree or disagree with?"

Next: Read It Again


This article appears in the Winter 2011 issue of ADDitude.
SUBSCRIBE TODAY to ensure you don't miss a single issue.


PREV Slide 5 of 8 NEXT

slide   1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   next »

Privacy
School Report
 
Copyright © 1998 - 2013 New Hope Media LLC. All rights reserved. Your use of this site is governed by our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.
ADDitude does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The material on this web site is provided for educational purposes only. See additional information.
New Hope Media, 39 W. 37th Street, 15th Floor, New York, NY 10018