Cracking the SAT / Adam Robinson, John Katzman, and the staff of The Princeton Review.
Material type: TextPublisher: New York : Random House, Inc., [2010]Copyright date: c2010Edition: 2012 editionDescription: vii, 720, 38 unnumbered pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780375429828
- Princeton Review cracking the SAT
- 378.1662 ROB 22
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At head of title: The Princeton Review.
"Proven techniques for a higher score. Everything needed to master math, critical reading & writing sections. Access to 5 full-length practice tests. Expert tips, hints & advice. Exclusive 'hit parade' of SAT vocabulary."--Cover.
Orientation -- How to crack the critical reading section -- How to crack the math section -- How to crack the writing section -- Taking the SAT -- Answer key to drills -- The Princeton Review SAT practice tests and explanations.
The Princeton Review gets results. Each year, they help more than two million students score higher on exams like the SAT. If the student needs to know it, it's in this book: tons of drills and detailed explanations to show students exactly what to expect on the SAT; key SAT strategies and a breakdown of SAT myths to help students feel more confident on test day; thorough review of all SAT topics, including essay-writing techniques and a focused grammar chapter.
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