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Third year Law and Society major (and Art History minor) Aimee goes into detail about her favorite Hitchcock movie (Rear Window), a highly recommended course to take at UCSB (Art History 6C: Survey of Modern Art), and spending time on Facebook to relax or playing volleyball when it’s sunny outside.
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Fourth year Biochemistry and Molecular Biology major Heather discusses her favorite movie (Finding Nemo), favorite class taken at UCSB (Organic Chemistry Lab), and how she enjoys napping on campus in her free time.
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Three hours and forty-five minutes is a pretty long time to stare at a test booklet and try feverishly to come up with the right answers to SAT questions. Sometimes, those 225 minutes can feel downright interminable. But at other times, the 3 hours and 45 minute limit doesn’t feel like enough time.

Here are some quick tips to help you make the most out of the time allotted for reading comprehension questions.

No doubt about it: the SAT is a pressure cooker. You're asked to answer tons of questions both quickly and accurately, with a proctor constantly reminding you of how much time is left. Even if you're the best test-taker in the world, the almighty clock can be pretty scary.

SAT prep expert Elizabeth King shares her top tips for outsmarting the SAT.

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