It's the SAT guide that kids will actually enjoy using. And it's the one that The students who developed Up Your Score all aced the SAT and went to the colleges of their choice. Irreverent, credible, delivered with attitude, Up Your Score combines the best math, critical reading, and essay preparation with strategies and tips designed to help kids psych out The Test. Its witty, peer-to-peer voice—like getting advice from a good (and really smart) friend—makes the material so much easier to retain than the dry text of traditional test guides. And priced at $11.95, it's an economical alternative to expensive test-preparation courses, and an affordable addition, breath of fresh air, and reality check for the student who has a Princeton Review or Kaplan book.
How to think like the SAT. How to prepare the essay in advance. Six hundred key vocabulary words (and proven tricks for actually remembering them). Insider math tricks. The best way to fill in answer circles, and other strategies to save precious minutes. Plus, tips for maintaining concentration, why it's always better to guess than to leave a question unanswered, and a recipe for energy-boosting Sweet & Tasty 800 Bars (and how to smuggle them into the testing hall).
An online diagnostic test from PrepMe.com and an iPod download that helps students learn the 600 key vocabulary words.
I have to recommend this book to anyone preparing for the SAT. This book is funny, original, and helpful, a nice alternative to the dry, straight-forward material you'll have to read through in most other test prep books. I recommend it mostly for the vocabulary in it, because their definitions are all funny and clever plays on words, and they actually help you remember it a lot better.
I found humor in this book irritating and unnecessary. There was a lot of fluff intermittent with some advice. Their strategies are not unique and I did not find anything here that was not already in other books related to SAT preparation. It is also not very useful for prep as it does not contain practice questions.
A fun goofy take on studying for the SATs. I really enjoyed this teaching style. Even though it wasn't as thorough as other books out there. The authors all scored well on their SATs and used cartoons and a kind of storytelling style to get you acquainted to important SAT concepts and test question styles. This book helped me memorize a lot of words because of the funny word associations.
This book really tells you how to ace each section. The book gives you nice little shortcuts and hints. The book breaks up the sections pretty well. I would take the advice. This book is worth your time and money.
The book does exactly what it says. It will bump up your score. You must do that through hard work. I would get another book with just practice tests, if you are going to get this book. The book is very humorous. You'll find the examples really nice. These kids really know what they are talking about.
This book is my absolute best friend now. It's witty, informative, and caters to the teenager with an abundance of allusions and some mild vulgarity. Just the way I like it. If all I did to prepare for the SAT was read this book, I would be confident. Worth every penny.
My mom made me read this to prepare for taking the SAT in the 7th grade (?!!?) and it was actually pretty helpful. I'd imagine it was more interesting than most other books on the subject. 2 stars for writing, 4 for content.
Hilarious and packed full of gotta-know info for the SAT. Nice to have something fun to read to space out those harder, heavier study books. But its not just all fun—it makes it easier to learn and remember important info. B-) Definitely recommend. My only complaint is some crude humor.