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Guerrilla Tactics for the Sat: Secrets and Strategies the Test Writers Don't Want You to Know
Dr. Nancy L. Nolan
Guerrilla Tactics for the Sat: Secrets and Strategies the Test Writers Don't Want You to Know
Dr. Nancy L. Nolan
Few prospects are as frightening to college-bound students as taking the SAT. Ironically, most preparation guides only cover half of what students need to know to earn a top score on the exam. To ace the SAT, students must master far more than the requisite concepts in math, grammar and writing; they must learn the tricks of the test writers, who tend to ask the same types of questions, with the same types of traps and pitfalls, on every exam. This publication addresses the second half of the equation, by "teaching the test" in an efficient and practical manner. It presents targeted strategies for each section of the SAT, along with dozens of relevant examples. Readers will learn the sneaky ways that test writers try to confuse students and distract them from the correct answer choices. They will learn practical (and manageable) ways to learn new vocabulary words and conquer tough math problems. Most importantly, they will learn how to exploit the predictability of the SAT, which makes it a surprisingly learnable test. For many students, the SAT is the greatest obstacle they will face in the college admissions process. With so much at stake, they must work smarter (rather than harder), to earn a top score. This savvy publication shows them how.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | December 7, 2009 |
ISBN13 | 9781933819471 |
Publishers | Magnificent Milestones, Inc. |
Pages | 188 |
Dimensions | 250 × 10 × 200 mm · 385 g |
Language | English |