My mother explained how students developed their SAT Vocabulary skills in the 1950s. “I sat down with a dictionary one summer,” my mother said, “and memorized all of the words I didn't know.” Of course, my mother has a stellar vocabulary, but today's student who wants to master SAT vocabulary doesn't have to go so far as reciting passages from Webster's tome.
There are many books, websites and computer programs aimed at building SAT Vocabulary that didn't exist in my mother's time (or even when I was in high school). Although increasing your building SAT Vocabulary skills is not as difficult or as time consuming as it used to be, a student should still make it a long term project rather than a last-minute cram.
There are two main approaches to SAT preparation; long term skill building, and quick study “beat the test” techniques. The ideal way to prepare for the SAT is to master both of these approaches, but the most important of the two is a concentration on developing skills, especially when as it applies to SAT Vocabulary.
You can learn ways to “outwit the testmaker” in a seminar or in a short course, but it is unlikely that you can really get a grasp of the English language in such a short amount of time, and understand, not only SAT Vocabulary definitions, but other aspects of English that are essential, such as word usage, synonyms and antonyms. It is a good idea to develop SAT vocabulary skills over time than in a few afternoons.
A good time to start SAT Vocabulary preparation is when you begin to read. However, if you somehow weren't thinking about the big test while getting through your first Dr. Seuss book all by yourself, it is not too late (unless it is a month before graduation). The best way to develop an SAT Vocabulary, and a good working vocabulary for any purpose, is to read good books, underline unfamiliar words, and keep a notebook filled with new words you have learned.
Make it a modest goal to learn two or three new words every day. Ask your English teacher to recommend books that will help build your vocabulary, and many of these titles are already part of your English curriculum. Learning not only the definition of word, but how to use them in a sentence or in your ordinary life, will not only help you get into college, but will make your course work and reading easier once you are in college.
You can find lists in books and websites which claim to have the top 1,000 or so SAT Vocabulary words. Test prep gurus claim that the testmakers have “favorite” words that are used again and again. Although learning these lists will certainly not hurt you, it is a good idea to avoid spending a lot of time and money thinking that you can outwit the testmakers.
The staff who create the English sections are English teachers and professors who know how to spot redundancy when they see it. Common sense should tell you that, if a certain word is used all of the time on a test, those making the test would spot this and avoid these common words.
Also, it is reasonable to imagine that the testmakers read these SAT Vocabulary lists and avoid using many of these words so students can be rewarded for having a good working vocabulary and not for merely memorizing a list.
If you find that your vocabulary keeps you back, you need to invest time to develop a good SAT Vocabulary. It isn't a skill that can be mastered simply by learning a formula or a technique. Fortunately, there are many flashcards and books which help develop SAT Vocabulary, and many students find that these methods increase their scores.
It Don T Have To Change John Legend
My first answer is that if you want to grow your CPA practice, you don't have any choice: you simply must make time for your CPA firm marketing.
My second answer is that I know you're busy. But, as we all know, having time for high-priority tasks is a matter of managing your time. Here are some time management techniques that have worked well for me in my practice:
1) Don't be a slave to the phone. I don't answer the phone. I have administrative staff who do that. They screen my calls and either take a message or transfer them to voice mail. I block time on my calendar to return phone calls from 12:30-1:00 pm and 4:30-5:00 pm every day. My clients know that I will respond to their calls during these times. I also encourage them to send me an email for faster response. The benefit of emails is that I can forward them to the appropriate person who can handle that email. Most questions from my clients, my staff can handle. That frees me up a lot. I believe that if you apply this one strategy in your practice, you will easily free up several hours in the week just with proper handling of the phone.
2) Make and use to-do-lists. It is very important to maintain those. A daily to do list, a weekly to do list, a monthly to do list and a yearly to do list. That is crucial for maximum time productivity. I have been using these for several years and all my staff members use them too.
3) Manage your time in blocks. In other words, cluster your client appointments. Many CPAs make the mistake of scheduling their appointments whenever the client is available, as opposed to thinking about when it would be BEST to schedule their appointments for efficiency and time off.
What I do for myself is to identify the things that are important that I accomplish and those are blocked on my calendar.
Let me give you a few examples:
• If I have my quarterly meetings with my business clients, those are first blocked off, back to back.
• Any client projects that I am working on get blocked off.
• Staff meetings get blocked off.
• Time assigned to marketing and meeting with prospects gets blocked off.
Try that and you'll probably find, like me, that there is little time or space left free. That leads to the conclusion that we have to conserve time that is normally wasted, which is why I believe firmly in this next practice.
Each of my projects and activities has an amount of time assigned to it. So, for example, for my staff meetings I will assign 20 minutes and I want to be done by then…that means we have to be efficient and to the point.
Allocating time towards marketing your accounting services is one of your most important responsibilities. If you follow the regimen I have prescribed in this article, you will find yourself with several hours you previously didn't think you had. This is time you can now allot towards marketing your CPA firm.
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