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The New SAT Exam Cram 2 [With CDROM]
Contributor(s): Gunderloy, Mike (Author), Harkins, Susan Sales (Author)
ISBN: 0789733862     ISBN-13: 9780789733863
Publisher: Que
OUR PRICE:   $13.49  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: April 2005
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Annotation: The "SAT Exam Cram" is the most efficient, effective and concise method of study for the new SAT exam. Find out what to study and how to study from an expert - author Mike Gunderloy, who registered a near-perfect score on the SAT. Along with matter-of-fact advice from Susan Harkins, end-of chapter quizzes and two full-length practice tests, you will be well prepared for the SAT exam. The popular "Cram Sheet" tearcard is also included for last minute studying. Also included is a CD-ROM that features free sample SAT exam questions delivered by ExamForce's powerful, full-featured testing software. This software gives you additional drill and practice for the SAT exam, helping you identify your strengths and weaknesses so you can correct any weak areas before you take the exam. By using ExamForce's innovative software, you'll get the feedback you need in determining whether you're ready to take the actual exam!Improve your scores with the "SAT Exam Cram."
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Study Aids | Sat
Dewey: 378.166
LCCN: 2004118020
Series: Exam Cram (Pearson)
Physical Information: 1.32" H x 6.28" W x 9.18" (1.59 lbs) 560 pages
 
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The SAT Exam Cram is the most efficient, effective, and concise method of study for the new SAT exam, helping students improve their scores on this all-important college admissions exam. The SAT is a three-hour test that will be taken by an estimated 2 million students in 2005, measuring the verbal and mathematical reasoning skills students have developed, as well as the skills they must have to be successful in college. Many colleges and universities use the SAT as one indicator; while class rank, high school GPA, extracurricular activities, personal essay, and teacher recommendations are also an indication of a student's readiness to perform college-level work. SAT scores are compared with the scores of other applicants and the accepted scores at the institution. It also can be used as a basis for awarding merit-based financial aid. The SAT Exam Cram, co-authored by best-selling author Mike Gunderloy, who himself registered a near-perfect SAT score, gives students precise instruction on what to study and how to study. Additionally, the book features numerous examples, quizzes, and practice exams to sharpen the skills students need to score higher on the exam.