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#2 (permalink) Tue Feb 07, 2006 8:02 am Recomendations for SAT Prep from a professional |
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Localee,
To prepare for the SAT I recommend using all the resources from the website http://www.rocketreview.com as well as buying Adam Robinson's book "Rocket Review Revolution." This book teaches you to think in the ways that the top scoring students do. They don't just work hard they actually strategize in uniquely effective ways. Robinson's exercises helps you to become one of these students.
To prepare for the Essay I recommend my book How to Write Fast and Effectively for the New SAT Essay which you can purchase at SAT Essay |
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Roddaut New Member
Joined: 07 Feb 2006 Posts: 2 Location: California
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#3 (permalink) Sun Jul 26, 2009 10:54 am How should I study this? I have bought a SAT book and I am reviewing it curently. |
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| It's not so simple to make a smashing written essay, preferably if you are booked. |
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Fuq New Member
Joined: 26 Jul 2009 Posts: 1
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#4 (permalink) Thu Dec 17, 2009 22:27 pm How should I study this? I have bought a SAT book and I am reviewing it curen |
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I think it really depends on how you learn. I'd say at this point, get everything you can out of the books you have. Don't just skim or use sections. After you really get through them, judge if you will make more progress with new books.
On the other hand, if the books you have don't feel right to you, move on to something new. There are a lot of approaches, so find what works for you.
For a good friend of mine, Kaplan was the answer. He got really into their style and had a lot of success. I tried using his books, but the approach seemed very strict--it was the Kaplan method or nothing. So I had to look around and try a few other books.
I ended up really liking http://www.my-sat.com/WaysoftheSATWinners1.html. This ebook was really straightforward and practical--not a lot of corporate branding like with Kaplan and Princeton Review. The same group publishes this one http://www.my-sat.com/WinnersGuidetoSATGrammarnSentenceImprovement.html, which was a big help with grammar. They both come with a lot of complementary online resources too. For a print book, I liked the McGraw Hill book.
Good luck! |
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