- Drawing - When a question describes something, it is a good idea to draw it. The picture does not have to be "art quality," but scratching it out on paper will give the test taker a good idea of what the question wants. Geometry is visual math and should be treated as such. Again, it should be stressed that the drawing does not need to be perfect as long as it helps with the final answer and getting a full point.
- Scale - If an object in a question is drawn to scale or not is very important information to have. Usually, questions are drawn to scale but occasionally they will not be so as to trick the person taking the test. If the question does not state otherwise, the figure will be drawn to scale. When figures are NOT drawn to scale, it is a good idea to only trust facts and actual numbers explicitly given in the question and not rely too much on the picture or graph.
- Fill It All In - On Geometry questions on the SAT there is occasionally a picture with no labels. These sometimes come with questions that seem difficult to solve. They will either give you a general concept that is understood but the solution or how to solve it is not known. Or there may be no comprehension about the question at all. In either case, it is a good idea to re-read the question carefully and slowly, trying to comprehend as much as possible with each and every word. A good way to help is to fill in everything that is known about a picture with a question on the SAT. Most of the time, seeing the information in visual form will help with getting the correct answer.
- Formulas - It is important to memorize as many formulas - all of them preferably - as possible. Not memorizing the formulas is a big mistake that many students make. Even if a cheat sheet is present, knowing the formula takes less time than looking it up. Also, knowing the formula can make it quicker and easier to solve problems because of the way the brain works.
- The number of degrees of arc in a circle is 360.
- The measure in degrees of a straight angle is 180.
- The sum of the measure in degrees of the angles of a triangle is 180.