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Ace the Verbal on the SAT

by Loren Meierding
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Overview

Many students are not accepted in to certain colleges and universities because of low SAT scores. Loren Meierding has written Ace the Verbal on the SAT to help students with minimal preparation do well by improving their vocabulary and use better techniques for finding the answers to the questions. This book provides strategies needed to score high on the Verbal Reasoning section of the New SAT by offering: words (organized by Indo-European roots) with definitions and sources needed to expand vocabulary of more than 2,000 important words, advice on how to prepare for the new writing section of the SAT, an understanding of what to look for in the critical reading passages. Although most useful to students, this guidebook will be also be of interest to parents, teachers, and administrators to help prepare test takers.

Synopsis

Here is a guidebook on how to prepare students for what is presented on the verbal sections of the SAT. More than 2,000 words and definitions are provided.

About the Author, Loren Meierding

Loren Meierding, now a caregiver, was previously a system engineer designing defense and transportation systems for Hughes Aircraft Company. His studies specialized in analytic philosophy, epistemology, logic, and philosophy of science writing a Ph.D. dissertation on the argument from evil.

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This book provides strategies for scoring higher on the verbal reasoning section of the new SAT. It covers more than 2,000 words organized by Indo-European roots, with definitions and sources, advice on how to prepare for the writing section of the new SAT, and an understanding of what to look for in critical reading passages.

Book Details

Published
May 1, 2005
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Pages
264
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781578861989

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