Overview: Using the Test Itself Everyday math homework emphasizes solving the same type of problems over and over again, and following specific steps to solve them. By contrast, the SAT,…
read moreOverview: Error Analysis Essay questions on the SAT or ACT ask students to write on demand. Besides producing essays that are logical, focused, and readable, students are expected to have…
read moreOverview: Comparison and Contrast Prompts Writing prompts on the SAT and ACT may ask students to use a comparison and contrast format to structure their arguments. In that case, it…
read moreOverview: Writing for a Purpose In persuasive writing, the purpose is to influence an audience. Essay prompts that direct students to write to persuade will state the both the issue…
read moreOverview: Critical Reading and Standardized Testing The communication skills of critical reading are tested by standardized tests like the ACT and SAT. Those skills are essential to college success, as…
read moreOne of the criteria that are judged during the SAT writing portion is the length of the essay. There are many people who took the test that find it hard…
read moreBeing able to write quickly is undeniably a sought after skill. It allows us to save a lot of time which can be particularly helpful when writing a test. Although…
read moreOne aspect of the SAT that many students struggle with is the heavy importance placed on knowledge of vocabulary by the makers of the test. A large part of the…
read moreMany students find that the SAT grammar section is a difficult and tedious part of the test. This section requires a strong knowledge of many obscure grammar rules that are…
read moreThere are a number of difficult grammar rules that seem to exist solely to cause problems for students writing the SAT. Today, I will be focusing on two in particular,…
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