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| The Official SAT Study Guide | 
enlarge | Author: The College Board Publisher: College Board Category: Book
List Price: $19.95 Buy Used: $2.49 You Save: $17.46 (88%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 113 reviews Sales Rank: 272
Media: Paperback Edition: 4th Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 889 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.1 Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 8.3 x 2.1
ISBN: 0874477182 Dewey Decimal Number: 378.1662 EAN: 9780874477184 ASIN: 0874477182
Publication Date: January 7, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Visible shelf wear -- may have some notes/markings on pages
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As a Secondary English Teacher/Online SAT Essay Grader... August 4, 2005 19 out of 20 found this review helpful
I recommend this guide highly. As a previous reviewer cautioned, don't use it as your only means of preparation. Your study should be multi-faceted. In terms of which preparation guide to purchase, this one is the way to go. Used alone, you will increase your score. Used in combination with school classes or private classes, as well as paying attention to instruction and feeback from your writing teachers, and/or participating in study circles with like-minded students, you will increase your score greatly! Good Luck.
Just because it's from the college board it doesn't mean anything November 9, 2005 19 out of 39 found this review helpful
This book, by far, is the worst book for preperation. Just because it's from the collegeboard "the test makers" doesnt mean that its good (actually ETS makes the test, not collegeboard). The book gives very simple examples, not much help or hints or "way of eliminating the answere." They just say "which one sounds wrong." ALso, the pactice test do not align with the actual SAT, it's easier (in the book). Also the practice test just comes with an answer key, and they expect YOU to figure out the answeres, if you want the explination, you'll have to buy "the official SAT online Course" which cost $60 or $80 dollars (the online course also sucks). So don't buy this book. also, they give the lames tips "stay focused, think positive" and my most favorite one "remember you are in control" which your acutually not, your a statistic in the Normal Distribution, so actually YOU are NOT in control.
Great buy for practice, not strategies - No Solutions April 6, 2005 18 out of 18 found this review helpful
My 5 star rating is not an overral review, but a review for the quality of their practice tests. If you are looking for practice tests, this is the book for you because it inclused tests written by ETS, and after taking the March 12 exam I can tell you that the practice tests and actual tests are very similar. While this book is awesome for practice tests, it is not the book to buy for strategies. Which the book includes some strategies, CollegeBoard is not going to release a book that tells you tricks to solve the problems they test you on. Also, the solutions to problems ARE NOT in the book, and you mast pay for them through their online course. I did this, but I don't think you should have to pay for them.
SAT prep MUST HAVE June 8, 2005 18 out of 20 found this review helpful
I have bought countless SAT prep books already over the past few years and with this new SAT that college admissions will be looking at for the first time for high school graduates of 2006, I have built much confidence for this test. I do recommend Kaplan, but there are a few errors in their books. With this book, you are guaranteed "real" questions that will show up on the test. Of course, they will be in a different format, but after taking the June 4, 2005 test, I can safely say that this book predicted the actual one very well. One warning on the essays though. I've heard that they actually grade slightly harder than the samples they give online. Otherwise, great test prep book. (Some of the questions have been recycled from past SAT college board books, such as the 10 Real SATs book, but this is still definitely worth getting!)
Practice Makes Perfect January 6, 2006 17 out of 17 found this review helpful
From the point of view of a high school student who had recently taken the New SAT, I found this book really useful. Especially, if you are taking the test soon and you don't need any more tutorials on grammar or math equation, this should be the best method for practicing before the actual test.
This book is written by the people of Collegeboard, who actually write the SATs. So as a student, I could grasp exactly what the Collegeboard wanted us students to know in this standardized tests. Even though, this indeed is a standardized test that supposedly is impartial and understandable to people of various backgrounds, there is a certain psychology that you have to develop in order to take the SAT's.
For example, the sentence completion ones (where there's a blank in the middle of a sentence and you have to pick a word(s) most suitable), you sort of have to know what Collegeboard wants as the answer. When a sentence says "kind and _____" the blank would be a synonym for "kind" because "and" always symbolizes synonyms in the SAT.
Even the reading section has fixed concepts behind each questions: sometimes they are asking for direct paraphrasing (or reiteration of facts) but sometimes the question wants us to analyze and interpret a portion of the text. Therefore, this book allows us to figure out exactly what the question is asking, because we get to look at exactly the types of questions that will come up on the real test.
Remember: the only thing that you will see over and over are the questions-you will be able to grasp the purpose of the question by practicing questions from this book. And if you understand the purpose of the questions, you will do well =) (hopefully)
The new ESSAY section was exceptionally helpful for me because I could begin to understand what kind of questions that I have to deal with during the test. Given the time limit (25 minutes) to write a reasonably well structured essay, only practice makes perfect. Even if you are not a talented writer, if you sort of stick to the organization that this book says, you will do well on the actual test (I actually did pretty well on my essay section by following the structure that this book suggested!).
Lastly, there's a lot of information about scholarship, other standardized tests and applying to college that may be helpful for you.
I hope this helps. Everyone's sort of frustrated about SAT's because it has become increasingly difficult after the changes in March 2005. This will really help you get to know what the Collegeboard wants from you.
And good luck on your test =)
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