Authored by The Princeton Review co-founders, Adam Robinson and John Katzman, the legendary book is based on test-taking techniques taught in the company's six-week SAT course. Offered in over 500 locations across the U.S., the course improves scores an average of 140 points, according to an independent study by Roper Starch Worldwide. The book includes:
-- Practice drills for the math and verbal sections, based on actual tests
-- Two sample SATs with answers and explanations
-- The SAT Hit Parade -- lists the 230 vocabulary words most commonly on the test
-- Strategies to find right answers by eliminating wrong ones, recognize traps that trick most students, and tips on how and when to guess
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The SAT has always been the most important standardized test of a student's career. It's taken by almost two million students every year and is a required admissions criteria for more than 3,000 colleges.
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