1600 Perfect Score: The 7 Secrets of Acing the SAT

 

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Here’s an enlightening investigation of the lifestyles and study habits of SAT perfect-score achievers. Don’t expect the findings to push every test taker to the top, but they do shed some light on what it takes to get there. Fischgrund, a professional educator and executive recruiter, surveyed a select number of 1,600 achievers, comparing their responses with a control group to bring out the idea that there’s more to scoring high than simply being smart. He brings together his findings in "seven secrets" that any motivated student can apply. Along with the practicalities, Fischgrund presents some interesting background on the test itself, an examination that has become, for good or ill, almost a rite of passage among high-school seniors. The practical takes a back seat to the sociological, though, so this may not be a first choice for teens preparing for exams. Still, some of the revelations are bound to surprise not only those who aim for perfection but their parents and teachers as well. Stephanie Zvirin
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Book Description

Drawing on the first study of 1600 scorers conducted with the full cooperation of the College Board, here are the 7 secrets to success on the SAT — and in life.

Every year roughly 2.3 million high school students take the SAT; of those, however, only 650 students on average achieve a perfect score of 1600. Such a statistic raises obvious questions: Who are these kids? What are they like? And how do they do it?

In a new landmark study, educator and executive recruiter Tom Fischgrund became the first researcher ever granted comprehensive access to these high academic achievers by the College Board, the body that administers the SAT. Weaving together in-depth interviews with perfect-score students, insights from their parents, and exclusive College Board data, in 1600 Perfect Score he reveals the 7 secrets that separate the cream from the crop.

Among the Revelations

  • Attending small private schools (or any school with classes) doesn’t always make a big difference … but having strong family support does
  • Paying for expensive classes or tutors doesn’talways make a big difference … but takinglots of practice tests at home does
  • Having a strongly motivating teacher doesn’t always make a big difference … but having an independent passion for learning definitely does

Packed with intriguing case studies and practical advice — and tips from the 1600 scorers themselves — this essential book brings hard data and a new, more human perspective to one of the greatest challenges parents everywhere face: how to make sure their children have the best chance to thrive in high school, college, and beyond.

 

 

Barron’s 550+ Words You Need to Know [AUDIOBOOK]

 

Book Description
This popular vocabulary-building program, previously available in audiocassette tape format, is now being issued on compact discs. Based on Murray Bromberg and Melvin Gordon’s bestselling classroom book, 1100 Words You Need to Know, this program presents seven humorous dramatizations designed to build students’ word power while preparing them for the SAT, ACT, and ESL tests. Dramatized stories include those of a hapless football team, a private eye, a chef with an accident-prone cooking show, and others. All stories keep their listeners amused while they introduce words and word meanings in the context of informal conversations. A 32-page booklet lists the words-to-learn from each dramatization and provides brief definitions for them all.

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WordPlay

550+ Words You Need to Know     Second Edition

FIVE AUDIO COMPACT DISCS     with Vocabulary Booklet

SEVEN COMEDY DRAMATIZATIONS TO BUILD YOUR WORD POWER

1. The Rambling Panthers

A high school football team doesn’t have much talent but the players all have high SAT scores

2. Slap Monahan, Private Investigator

A tough private eye gets help from a talking computer

3. The Furious Cook

The world’s most patient chef loses his cool every time something goes wrong during his cooking show

4. High School University

A soap opera flourishes as four romantically involved teens muddle through their misunderstandings

5. Big Mike

News making interviews from the most unlikely places—inside a basketball, behind a refrigerator, under a toupee, and other peculiar locations

6. The Meter is Running

A college professor’s amusing encounter with a cab driver whose English skills are limited

7. City of Gold

Distinguished scholars search across three continents for a fabulous treasure