Cracking the SAT, 2011 Edition

Cracking the SAT, 2011 Edition by Adam Robinson, published by Random House in 2010, is a comprehensive resource designed to assist students in preparing for the SAT. This edition features 716 pages of content, including access to five full-length practice tests—four in the book and one online. The book provides practice questions with detailed explanations, an updated vocabulary list, and expert advice on essay writing, making it a valuable tool for those looking to enhance their test-taking skills.
Readers will find a thorough review of all topics covered on the SAT, including strategies for tackling the exam and insights into common myths. The book also offers practical information regarding the logistics of the test, along with planning and organization tips to help students prepare effectively. With its focus on study aids and test preparation, this edition serves as a vital resource for anyone aiming to succeed in their college entrance exams.
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If it’s on the SAT, it’s in this book.Cracking the SAT, 2011 Edition, includes:
• Access to 5 full-length practice tests—4 in the book and 1 online
• Practice questions with detailed explanations
• Updated and exclusive “Hit Parade” of most frequently seen SAT vocabulary
• Expert advice on how to tackle and ace the essays
• Practical information the what, when, where, and how of the SAT
• Key information about SAT strategies and myths
• Thorough review of all topics covered, including essay-writing techniques and a focused grammar review
• Planning and organization tips to get you all the way to test day!
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