The Official SAT Study Guide | 
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Media: Paperback Edition: 4th Pages: 889 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.1 Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 8.4 x 2.5
ISBN: 0874477182 Dewey Decimal Number: 378.1662 EAN: 9780874477184
Publication Date: January 7, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: See my photos - Light amount of light pencil writing inside - First and last few pages of book as well as end pages are heavily yellowed as from a smoker, but doesn't smell of smoke - Front/back cover curls back - Light to moderate amount of page turning wrinkles & creases - Ships from Ohio - Free US delivery confirmation/tracking included in your order. Orders in by 2pm EST weekdays are filled/shipped same day in most cases.
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The Official SAT Study Guide is the only book that features official SAT practice tests created by the test maker. It's packed with the information students need to get ready for the exam. They’ll gain valuable experience by taking eight practice tests and receiving estimated scores. With 900 pages and 21 chapters, the book helps students raise their confidence by reviewing concepts, test-taking approaches, and focused sets of practice questions.
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Great Start to Studying for the SAT January 27, 2005 A.Trendl HungarianBookstore.com (Glen Ellyn, IL USA) 131 out of 171 found this review helpful
"The Official SAT Study Guide: For the New SAT" by the College Board is where studying starts for the famous high school exam. It is their test, and so it is important to see their prep materials. Stop with that, and you'll sell yourself short. However, if you skip this book, you will miss out on the insiders version. What Good Is This Book? The College Board version presents their bias. That's good because they know what is coming up in the next exam. The practice tests are so important. The College Board gives you eight of them, but try to take more. Again, start with this book, and move onward. What's missing? The good stuff. More exams. Other voices. The reality is, the playing field for this test is not level. Those taking courses on SAT test taking have an advantage, as do those plowing through Kaplan books, or those published by the Princeton Review. Skip those options, and expect a lower score than you could otherwise have received. What's really missing? The hardcore strategies. The College Board isn't intending to make the test easy. They want it fair, and to be an exam of true gained knowledge. While this noble desire eventually will be the real indicator of collegiate success, the point of most students for taking it isn't about potential success. It is about money, and/or acceptance to the school of their choice. Get into that incredible college, and continue the same effort in your courses, and the world is yours. It starts with getting accepted. Who Needs To Buy a Book? The SAT is coming up. If you're bright, you'll do well. Doing well isn't good enough. If getting into the local state college is your goal, consider it done. Get something above a 'C' GPA, and something above 1,000 or 1,100 and you meet your goal. If scholarships, or acceptance at a better school are important to you, then you need to study. Good students study. Great students study a lot. "The Official SAT Study Guide: For the New SAT" is part of that studying. I fully recommend "The Official SAT Study Guide: For the New SAT" by the College Board. Anthony Trendl editor, HungarianBookstore.com
Pair This Book With Barron's!! May 24, 2005 Princess (New York) 85 out of 97 found this review helpful
I am a verbal SAT tutor for the past 26 years. Here is my formula for success, and it is the reason that people pay me an insane amount of money to work with their kids. Step #1 -- Get the Barron's SAT book first. Do every test. Read the answer explanations carefully. Step #2 -- Get this book. Take the 8 practice tests, sitting straight through for each exam, 4 hours with the break. This book is easier than Barrons, so you should feel an improvement when you take these real tests. Get the book HOT WORDS FOR THE SAT by Linda Carnevale, and learn a few chapters each week. Good luck on the exam!!
The best guide to practice SAT tests, but not on how to crack the SAT February 6, 2006 Gaetan Lion 11 out of 20 found this review helpful
This guide is essential for a simple reason. It is the only one that provides authentic SAT questions. When preparing for the SAT, it is critical that you practice with test samples using true SAT questions. All the other companies (Barron's, Kaplan, Princeton Review, etc...) provide imitations of such questions. Some are criticized for being too hard, or too easy. Don't waste your time and use the real stuff, this College Board guide. Also, this guide gives you access to excellent online resources at the College Board website. These include more online SAT test samples. The most intriguing resource is the one that gives you an automated score of your essay. So, you can test what works or not for this new essay portion. However, you can't trust the test makers to give insightful strategies about how to handle their own test. That would be like a conflict of interest. Use this book strictly to practice the test and have access to the online tools and nothing else. For strategies, you'll have to look elsewhere. Some of the best sources are from books available in pdf files on sale on the web by companies founded by students who have been extremely successful SAT test takers. One of these companies is Lazy Student's Way. If you want to spend less money, use the Kaplan SAT guide. It is much richer and better in terms of providing strategies than this College Board guide. Either way, you will be well armed to ace the SAT.
Practice Makes Perfect January 6, 2006 T. Tak (Tucson, AZ) 17 out of 22 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 =)
As a Secondary English Teacher/Online SAT Essay Grader... August 4, 2005 Sally DeLellis 21 out of 22 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.
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