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Post by Blevinmilitiaman on Feb 2, 2005 14:42:02 GMT -5
Here are some great ways i found that really help out with studying those SAT words. First way which i highly recommend, is to get a SAT fictional book. It has a storyline and plot but it carefully inlays the story with SAT words. I have already read 2 of them and I'm about to start the third. The first of these books is, " The Ring of McAllister" the second, " Tooth and Nail", and the third, " Test of Time". I'm not sure but I believe they are all written by Charles Harrington Elster. Another good way to learn those SAT words is to read as many Edgar Allen Poe stories as possible. Poe is responsible for over 500 words in the SAT test and he uses them wisely in his stories. Now, the reading of all these stories in preparation for SAT's is promised at least a 200 point difference on your next test. I can testify that the books are working since I seem to be more articulate and speculating rather then being ponderous and mystical. Well good luck on the tests if your taking them, if not, good luck with reading these great reads and increasing your nominal mental capacity. Slave
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Post by bittersweet on Feb 7, 2005 16:47:59 GMT -5
nice info shall keep that in mind
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Post by Blevinmilitiaman on Mar 12, 2005 23:11:34 GMT -5
WHAT THE HELL!!! why did they change the SATS!! i was so pissed when i heard, but then again it was mostly because i didn't take the SATs when i had the chance, now i have to take the new ones with the gay ass essays. RARRRAWWWW i hate the school board. FEEL THE WRATH OF SLAVE!!!!!! and little chimpmunks too!!!
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