May 7, 2011 SAT Essay Prompts
May 7, 2011 – SAT Essay Prompts If you took the May 7, 2011 SAT, you would have been given one of the essay prompts below: Prompt 1 Think carefully about the issue presented in the following excerpt and the assignment below. Most of us tend to find rules, limits, and restraints irritating. We want to be free of anything that limits our choices. But limitations protect us. Without limitations on our behavior, too many of us will act without regard to the consequences for ourselves, for others, and for the future. Limitations contribute to, rather than take away from,Read the rest >>
May 7, 2011 SAT test
May 7, 2011 SAT test in 2 weeks, what should you do? You don’t have much time to study so you need to study smartly. Here are the quick SAT study tips: Try taking the collegeboard blue book since it has the most accurate exam. Try taking as many practice tests as possible. That is the more effective way to improve your SAT score in short period of time. For SAT Math, try our free online Math SAT practice test: http://examdude.com/free-sat-math-practice-test/ For SAT Reading, don’t spent too much time on memorize SAT vocab before the exam. It is too lateRead the rest >>
How to get a perfect score on SAT Essay?
How to get a perfect score on SAT Essay? Even if you suck at writing essay. Follow this advice and you’ll get a better chance to have a perfect score on the SAT Essay section. 5 Key Points: Create your own template – your “Universal SAT Essay Template” Research your 25 default examples. Learn to write a strong thesis sentence: Work on transitions. Create an interesting introduction and a strong conclusion. Having taught classes on how to take the SAT for more than 10 years now, I find the SAT essay section to be the easiest and most predictable sectionRead the rest >>
What is the most common answer choice on the SAT?
What is the most common answer choice on the SAT? I saw this interesting question on the Yahoo! Answers couple days ago. And here is what they found: I don’t think this is very useful information but looks like “D” and “C” are the most common choice on the SAT. Based on the Past 10 SAT exam Past SAT Test A B C D E 1 24 30 37 31 38 2 30 31 36 30 33 3 28 31 36 38 27 4 29 35 28 33 35 5 32 31 37 30 30 6 29 36 26 38Read the rest >>
Improving Sentences for SAT
Improving Sentences In this lesson, we are heading into the second kind of question type: “Improving Sentences”. “Improving Sentences” is probably the single most important question type you can find on the SAT. Out of 49 grammar MC questions, 25 are Improving Sentences questions. In fact, it is so important that among the 10 sections, 1 section (sec. 10 the last one) is completely devoted to it. This type of question is very similar to Identifying Sentences Errors, and chances are you will find a bunch of similar grammar mistakes. So if you’re familiar with all those common grammar pointsRead the rest >>