SAT Writing (Learn How to Study for the New SAT Writing)

How to study for the SAT [Categorize & Study Questions Collectively to Extract Relationships among Similar Questions]

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Description

I am absolutely thrilled to introduce a revolutionary SAT Writing course. It is important that you study the SAT exam with strategy. Study strategies focused on volume are obsolete and wasteful, especially considering the busy schedules of high school students.

  • Therefore, I’ve created an SAT Writing course that focuses on teaching SAT Writing prep with STRATEGY by applying statistical analysis to evaluate your performance. To identify your weaknesses, incorrect answers are categorized into question types using provided question category charts.

  • Then the inaccuracy frequency of each question category is graphically represented using pre-formulated excel charts.

  • Furthermore, exams are supplemented with analytical videos that examine and extract relationships among questions of the same category. 

  •  Like in any field, strategy is key, and the SAT test prep field is no different.

  •  Start approaching SAT test prep scientifically by applying statistical and collective analyses of incorrect question types to reap the benefits of smarter strategic learning.

  • Benefit from visual graphs of your performance metrics to adjust your study strategy to focus on weakness question type categories.

  • Compare the similarities and differencces between questions of the same category.

  • Receive additional support and explanations directly from the instructor via email.

  • Increase your SAT Writing score!

What You Will Learn!

  • Start learning necessary grammar rules to ACE the SAT Writing with a focus on parallel structure, diction, and redundancy
  • Take a 2 passage diagnostic exam
  • Understand all video solutions for 22 diagnostic exam questions
  • Learn how to study SAT Writing with a statistical approach to identifying weaknesses
  • Know what question type each incorrect answer is
  • Identify weaknesses based on statistical feedback of incorrect question type and frequency.
  • Learn procedures to approach similar question types systematically

Who Should Attend!

  • SAT Writing students (ALL Levels)