Synopses & Reviews
From the seemingly hopeless to the almost perfect, high school students learn how to master the timed essay in this guide to the SAT's writing portion. Based on the premise that timed writing is a skill that anyone can learn, this handbook breaks down the essay-writing process into an easily mastered regimen that includes brainstorming, writing an outline, and time-management strategies. Thirty mediocre sample essays are analyzed, improved, and scored to help students recognize what graders look for and understand how to improve their own writing. In a detailed question-and-answer section, top tutors and former SAT graders share their thoughts on what they like to see in an essay and give advice on creating the strongest piece. A basic overview of grammar and vocabulary and handy writing shortcuts are included.
Review
"Tamra Orr has made an important and rare contribution to the field of higher education. This book offers practical information and advice for students and parents alike." Mark Campbell, vice president, enrollment management, McKendree College, on America's Best Colleges for B Students
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"A refreshingly candid guide that not only takes the fear out of the college search, but also prepares students for what they'll encounter once they find the right college . . . an easy yet information-packed read!" Bethany Bierman, assistant director, Office of Undergraduate Admissions, Augsburg College, on America's Best Colleges for B Students
About the Author
Tamra B. Orr has written more than 50 nonfiction books for young people and families, including
After Homeschool, America's Best Colleges for B Students, and
Violence in Our Schools, winner of the New York Public Library Best Nonfiction Book for Teens award. She lives in Portland, Oregon.