YesLetter: Testing: SAT I:

The SAT I is unquestionably the most important test score on any student's application. These features will help raise your testing intelligence and earn you a higher score.

Making the New SAT Section Work for You: How to Ace the Essay
Starting with the Class of 2006, the new SAT is going to include a whole new set of obstacles to overcome. This article focuses on the new section that has test takers running scared: the essay. Read on to learn why the new essay section is a gift in disguise and how to make it work for you!


The Useless Necessary: Why the SAT Isn't Going Anywhere
This feature explains the continued success of the SAT, despite allegations of unfairness. It also gives a useful perspective on the rewards of heavy preparation.


My Favorite Casino: The SAT Guessing Game
ETS is like a casino that strives to break even. By taking advantage of their statistical assumptions, you can drive your raw score up drastically. Learn why taking a few guesses is the best way stack the deck in your favor.


Fear's Rewards
The College Board has taken heat from a number of groups due to the large score gaps that continually appear between white and minority test-takers. Although the fairness of the test is an interesting debate, it's not the topic of this article. Here, we show you how to exploit the test makers' insecurities and put these allegations of racism to your advantage.

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