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| Product DescriptionThe best way to raise SAT scores is to read the classics. Too late? The second best way is to practice, practice, practice. SAT Savvy is the perfect last-minute primer for all the tips and strategies students can use to boost their scores. Most importantly, it helps students build their test-taking confidence, brush up on math and verbal kills, refine reasoning techniques, and avoid common traps. Read more...
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| Product DescriptionThe stories in this bilingual collection portray the everyday lives of a cross-section of Chicano men and women in the contemporary U.S. Here are workers living in the chaparral around the San Diego border with Mexico, battered wives, farmworkers, divorced women rebuilding their lives, a traveling salesman, and conflicted academics. In direct and hard-edged prose, the author gives voice to the disenfranchised and alienated. The narrative perspective changes from story to story, portraying the experiences of what could become classic characters in Chicana fiction. Read more...
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| Winning the SAT GameWith each passing year it seems that the college admissions game becomes exponentially more stressful. Getting into college is no longer enough. Only getting into the right college seems to matter for too many students, and perhaps more to the point, too many parents. And this pressure to get into the right college has led to compression so that good state universities that an above-average student could once apply to as safety schools have become elite bastions themselves, oftentimes accepting well fewer than half of the applicants who come their way.
Among the many factors fueling the competition is the noxious imperative of standardized tests, and for most of the country, standardized tests and college admissions means dealing with the peculiarly monopolistic Standardized Aptitude Test, or SAT. In "Conquering the SAT" Ned Johnson and Emily Warner Eskelsen do not try to elide the fact that the SAT is deeply problematic and that doing well on it is more a matter of succeeding at mastering a game than it is a reflection of a student's intellect, even if a keen intellect is useful in doing well on the test.
Johnson and Eskelen also have made the savvy decision to aim their book at parents, who tend to be the driving force for the stress their children feel over the college admissions process. Left to their own devices, the kids will usually be alright, but parents (understandably) cannot help themselves. This book aims to try to alleviate the pressure by assuaging the parental pressure point. As a consequence it ought to be required reading for the hyper-driven moms and dads who have perpetuated the inanity that their kids' success is contingent on an Ivies-or-bust, take-no-prisoners approach to college admissions.
The SAT is deeply, disturbingly, profoundly problematic. This book will help to make it, and the college admissions process, less so. Read more...
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| Product DescriptionWhat is a rhino's horn made of? What do the chicken and ostrich have in common? Henry learns a few tricks from nature's self-defense experts as he explores their scales, spikes, horns, and shells. Read more...
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if you have already successfully passed your test, you can sell used SAT prep books at eBay!

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