Say no to gimmicks.
There’s a rampant belief in the world of test prep that the SAT essay can be beaten with a few little tricks. This is unfortunate for two reasons. First, it isn’t true. Second, it compels students to spend their SAT prep time memorizing hackneyed essay templates, rather than working to become better, more persuasive writers.
PWN the SAT: Essay Guide is aimed at high-achieving students who understand that the surest way to receive a high SAT essay score is to produce a thoughtful and convincing essay. This book will help you develop strong rhetorical skills that will not only deliver high SAT essay scores, but also continue to pay dividends in college and beyond.
In this book you’ll learn:
- How the SAT essay is scored and how that should inform your writing
- How your essay score will influence your overall SAT writing score
- A step-by-step process for picking a position, outlining, and writing your essay
- The DOs and DON’Ts of essay writing
- How it all comes together via critiques of sample essays written by real students
As an added bonus, since vocabulary is such an important part of SAT prep, the text is sprinkled with bold-font vocab words for easy lookup. Cool, right? I know.
Mike McClenathan used to wish he was a natural born athlete instead of a natural born test taker, but over the years he has learned to embrace his nerdy superpower. He was the valedictorian of his high school class, and a member of Brown University's Class of '03.
Mike has scored 2400 on the SAT himself, and currently uses those skills to help kids in and around NYC maximize their scores. He blogs about SAT prep—and gives all kinds of free advice—at PWNtheSAT.com.
Mike donates 10% of the royalties he receives from book sales to students in need via DonorsChoose.org.