Understanding Subject – Verb AgreementAs most SAT prep books we reviewed as well as SAT prep courses say, when preparing for the SAT® Writing Section, one of the most commonly tested topics is subject-verb agreement. As the name suggests, the “subject” and the “verb” must be in “agreement”. In other words, if the subject is […]
Continue readingBy now, you should already have a good idea that you need to learn how to write an argumentative essay for AP Lang if you want to get your free college credits from the course. It’s a major component for the course, so you certainly have to master writing this kind of essay if you […]
Continue readingAre you feeling anxious and stressed over the approaching SAT Reading Test? Well, you are not alone. SAT 1 can be overwhelming even for the brightest of students. The fear is from the realization of the enormous impact that the exam has for one’s future. Anyway, not to worry, with the right SAT reading tips, […]
Continue readingIf you are about to take the SAT, you may feel a variety of emotions. Whether you’re anxious, nervous, afraid, or all of the above, being properly prepared can reduce your jitters and help make all the difference in your performance on test day. Sure, studying and taking practice tests is the most important preparation. […]
Continue readingWhen taking the multiple choice section of the exam, you will encounter over 50 AP Lang rhetorical devices. Though that might seem like an intimidating number, we can break them into more manageable chunks. Luckily, the AP Lang exam prefers some rhetorical devices over others and we can use this to our advantage so we […]
Continue readingIt may still be too early to worry about what is on the GRE when you still haven’t aced the AP English exam, but it doesn’t hurt to look far ahead in the future if you want some additional motivation in crushing this Advanced Placement course. This may be one of the most popular AP […]
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