Cracking the SSAT/ISEE, 2002 Edition

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bElizabeth Silas/bis the Director of Research and Development for Princeton Review Publishing. She develops and edits books for students in Kindergarten through high school.brbrbReed Talada/bhas worked in various capacities with The Princeton Review for the past fourteen years in New Jersey, Boston, and New York City. He is currently Vice President of The Princeton Review, in charge of educational content development. The Princeton Review doesn’t try to teach students everything there is to know about English and math. The Princeton Review will tell students only what they need to know to score higher on the SSAT or ISEE.iThere’s a big difference/i. InbCracking the SSAT & ISEE/b, The Princeton Review will teach test takers how to think like the test makers and:brbr* Solve analogy and synonym problems even when the test taker isn’t sure what all the words meanbr* Ace the reading comprehension section by learning to spot the main ideas, topic sentences, and key wordsbr* Crack the general math section by learning to avoid wrong answer choices that look correctbr* Solve math problems by learning to turn complicated algebra problems into simple word problemsbr* Simplify the SSAT writing sample and the ISEE essay using a sure-fire, step-by-step approachbrbr** This book includes 5 full-length simulated exams, with questions just like the ones on the actual SSAT and ISEE.brbriContents:/ibrbrbPart I: The SSAT/bbrEverything You Always Wanted to Know About the SSATbrSSAT PacingbrSSAT MathbrSSAT VerbalbrAnswer Key to SSAT DrillsbrbPart II: SSAT Practice Tests/bbrUpper Level SSAT Practice TestbrLower Level SSAT Practice TestbrAnswer Key to SSAT Practice TestsbrScoring Your SSAT Practice TestsbrbPart III: The ISEE/bbrEverything You Always Wanted to Know About the ISEEbrISEE MathbrISEE VerbalbrAnswer Key to the ISEE DrillsbrbPart IV: ISEE Practice Tests?Ð

 

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