SAT Essay Topics: The College Board’s Nasty Secret

September 25, 2008

 

 

Have you ever thought someone was keeping a secret from you? And no matter what you said to them, they just wouldn’t tell you the truth?

 

Well, someone is keeping a BIG secret from you and it’s name is the College Board. They don’t want you to know about the easiest way to boost your SAT Essay topics score. This secret was discovered by Dr. Les Perleman of MIT.He analyzed every essay the College Board released to see what the essays had in common. What he found was astounding!

 

The highest scoring sat essays all had one number in common-the number 400. 90% of essays with over 400 words got the highest possible score of 12. What this means for you is writing more will get you a higher score. If you can figure out a way to put 400 or more words on the page, you’ll ace the sat essay.

 

Problem is-how do you do that? The solution: the time-saving tips and tricks in my ebook “The SAT Essay Formula That Gets High Scores.” These tips will allow you to write fast enough to produce over 400 words every time.

 

You will discover the two types of thesis statements you can make on the SAT Essay. No more time wasted trying to figure out what your thesis should be. You’ll also find out why the secret to supporting your thesis consists in generating evidence before deciding on your point of view. This simple tactic can save you 10 minutes of fumbling over your examples.

 

You’ll also know the secret 4-steps to organizing SAT Essay paragraphs that make it a breeze for graders to read your essay and also persuades them to give you high scores. To get the SAT Essay Formula That Gets High Scores follow this link: SAT Essay Questions.

 

When you are receiving those letters of acceptance from the colleges of your choice, you’ll be glad you did.

 

Rodney Daut

 

PS Since so many others are getting this ebook, you don’t want your essays to pale in comparison. So get the SAT Essay Formula so you can keep up with the others.

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