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LD SAT Study Guide

by Paul Osborne
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Overview

The first SAT guide for students with learning disabilities.

For the growing number of students with learning disabilities who take the SAT each year, studying for the test is even more grueling than it is for traditional students. There is nothing on the market to prepare them for the SAT, and traditional manuals are inadequate both in content and presentation. LD SAT Study Guide is the first commercially available SAT preparation manual that prepares students with disabilities in general, and devotes specific attention and instruction to the more common disabilities, including dyslexia, ADD/ADHD, nonverbal learning disabilities, math disabilities, and visual or auditory processing disorders.

As a free supplement to the book, readers will have access to a companion website that enables them to take several practice tests and receive subject-specific feedback that pinpoints their strengths and weaknesses. Students can then focus their preparation accordingly to maximize their overall SAT score.

Synopsis

The first SAT guide for students with learning disabilities. For the growing number of students with learning disabilities who take the SAT each year, studying for the test is even more grueling than it is for traditional students. There is nothing on the market to prepare them for the SAT, and traditional manuals are inadequate both in content and presentation.Β LD SAT Study GuideΒ is the first commercially available SAT preparation manual that prepares students with disabilities in general, and devotes specific attention and instruction to the more common disabilities, including dyslexia, ADD/ADHD, nonverbal learning disabilities, math disabilities, and visual or auditory processing disorders. As a free supplement to the book, readers will have access to a companion website that enables them to take several practice tests and receive subject-specific feedback that pinpoints their strengths and weaknesses. Students can then focus their preparation accordingly to maximize their overall SAT score.

About the Author, Paul Osborne

Paul (The Tutor) Osborne, Ed.M., has been preparing students with learning disabilities for the SAT for the past seven years. As a dyslexic test taker himself, Paul understands the unique challenges LD students face when it comes to taking the SAT. After earning his Masters of Education from the Harvard Graduate School of Education, Paul began teaching general SAT-preparation classes for Princeton Review. He then went on to train and supervise other SAT course instructors.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2009
Publisher
DK Publishing, Inc.
Pages
656
ISBN
9781101100806

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