How to Study for the SAT Essay
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How to Study for the SAT Essay
Introduction
If you are like most other high school students, you are dreading the day you have to write the SAT Essay. This test is designed to assess your ability to read an excerpt, develop a point of view and support your point of view using good grammar and style. While it can be a nerve wracking test, there are things you can do to prepare yourself during your practice sessions.
Instructions
Difficulty: Moderate
Steps
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Step One
Practice taking the test under conditions that are similar to the ones you will have on testing day. Use a pencil, lined paper and a timer. Practice this several times.
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Step Two
Think before your write. When you first see the question, stop, gather your thoughts, and form an opinion of the given prompt. Then, think of how you will support your opinion.
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Step Three
Create an outline for your essay. This will help guide you through your writing. You can write your outline in your test book, but be sure to put your essay on the lined paper provided.
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Step Four
Write your introductory paragraph carefully and superbly. This is the paragraph that will make the first impression. Scorers will form an opinion about your writing after they read this first paragraph. Use the first paragraph to state your opinion clearly and concisely.
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Step Five
Use appropriate grammar, punctuation and spelling. You should brush up on your grammar in advance of the test by reviewing simple grammar and punctuation rules.
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Step Six
Include SAT words in your essay only if you know what they mean and you know how to use them appropriately. You can learn these words in advance by purchasing one of the books which lists the most common SAT words. Study their meanings and practice using them in sentences.
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Step Seven
Find a good writer to coach you and critique your essays. Your parents or someone in your family may be skilled in writing. You may also want to hire a tutor. English majors at local colleges may be interested in tutoring you for a reasonable price.
Tips & Warnings
- Watch the time. You only have 25 minutes to complete the test.
- Proofread when you finish.
- Write legibly. Scorers do not want to waste time trying to read illegible writing.
- Avoid using personal words such as: I, I'd, me, my and mine.
- Avoid using conjunctions and slang in your essay.
- Don't cross out misspelled words or errors. Use the eraser on the end of your pencil to neatly erase errors.
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