Synopsis
The objective of the Common Sense SAT Workbook is simple: To help as many students as possible improve their SAT scores (Reading, Writing, Math) as much as possible. To achieve this end, the following means are provided: For each subject, a concise synopsis of test-taking techniques to help answer more questions correctly; for Reading, a basic study of Latin prefixes, roots and suffixes to improve vocabulary; for Writing, a complete English primer to learn or review the rules of grammar; and for Math, also a complete primer to learn or review all the skills and operations required for the test. For Writing and Math, each rule, skill or operation is defined, exemplified, proceeded by a set of ten related problems, then cross-referenced against the ten tests within the Official SAT Study Guide TM: Second Edition, the only available source for real SAT's. Summarily, if a student makes an effort as well as learns from his or her mistakes - a cornerstone to any good education - then his or her SAT scores will naturally and significantly increase.
About the Author
Jon C Freeman, renowned International Gentleman of Leisure, is as far as he knows the world's foremost authority on doing nothing. Blissfully ignorant, this workbook is his first attempt at lifting a finger to help those who expect more out of life.
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