Cracking the SAT with Sample Tests on CD-ROM, 2004 Edition
bAdam Robinson/bgraduated from Wharton before earning a law degree at Oxford University in England. Robinson, a rated chess master, devised and perfected the Joe Bloggs approach to beating standardized tests in 1980, as well as numerous other core Princeton Review techniques. A freelance author of many books, Robinson has collaborated with the Princeton Review to develop a number if its courses.brbrbJohn Katzman/bgraduated from Princeton University in 1980. After working briefly on Wall Street, he founded the Princeton Review in 1981. Beginning with 219 high school students in his parents’ apartment, Katzman now oversees courses that prepare tens of thousands of high school and college students annually for tests, including the SAT, GRE, GMAT and LSAT. The Princeton Review realizes that acing the SAT is very different from getting straight As in school. We don’t try to teach you everything there is to know about math and Englishonly the techniques you’ll need to score higher on the exam.iThere’s a big difference/i. IniCracking the SAT/i, we’ll teach you how to think like the test writers andbrbr·Eliminate answer choices that look right but are planted to fool youbr·Master the 250 most important vocabulary words for the SATbr·Nail even the toughest sections: Analogies, Quantitative Comparison, Critical Reading, and morebrbrThis book and CD-ROM package includes 7full-length practice SAT exams: 3 in the book and 4 on CD-ROM. Plus, well show you how to go online to get additional practice. All of our sample test questions are just like the ones youll see on the actual SAT, and we fully explain every solution.bCONTENTSbr/bForeword viibrIntroduction ixbrOnline Tools xibrPART I: ORIENTATION 1br1bHow to Think About the SAT/b9br2bCracking the SAT: Basic Principles/b13br3bCracking the SAT: Advanced Principles/b21brPART II: HOW TO CRACK THE VERBAL SAT 33br4bVocabu?Ð