Added by: Anonymous | Karma: | Exam Materials » SAT | 13 March 2022
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Proven and practical strategies for success on the Reading, Writing and Language Skills sections of the SAT—completely revised and updated for the latest version of the exam There are many comprehensive SAT prep books out there, but if you are looking to master specific skills and increase your score, Top 50 SAT Reading, Writing & Language Skills, Third Edition offers the most effective study strategy. The first book of its kind to present the heart of each of the 50 most important SAT concepts, this essential guide provides exercises that show exactly how each reading, writing and language concepts are tested on the SAT.
Perfect Writing with Preparation for The New SAT and TOEFL Tests 3rd Edition
Added by: Anonymous | Karma: | TOEFL, SAT | 8 December 2021
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In this introduction, our two authors, Marc Handler and Valerie De Carvalho, explain why writing skills are so important. In her essay “Why Writing Skills Are Essential for Students,” De Carvalho discusses the importance of writing skills in American universities and colleges. As she points out, the trend in academia is to place even more emphasis on writing. Students may grumble about having to write so many essays, but American colleges, in response to the demands of American employers, are insisting that students write essays in a wide range of classes, not just in English classes.
Added by: Anonymous | Karma: | Exam Materials » SAT | 8 March 2021
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The purpose of this book is to provide you with a powerful and comprehensive system for attacking the Reading Comprehension section of the Law School Admission Test (LSAT). By carefully studying and correctly applying the techniques we employ, we are certain that you will increase your Reading Comprehension score.
Added by: Anonymous | Karma: | Exam Materials » SAT | 7 March 2021
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This book will help you prepare for the first two sections of the SAT: the Reading Test and the Writing and Language Test. Your scores from each of these two tests will range from 10–40. These scores will be summed and then scaled to a 200–800 score. The result will be your Evidence-Based Reading and Writing score.