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The SAT essay can be more or less accurately labelled as being one of the most difficult
parts involved in writing the SAT. Essays in another language, that is not your
mother tongue or that in which you are not really adept, are always intimidating
and with a good cause too. SAT essay questions do not give the candidate attempting
the exam the luxury of multiple choices by way of topics to write on. A SAT essay
question normally consists of a prompt which the candidate has to fully comprehend.
Then the question proceeds to underline the exact way in which the candidate is
expected to answer the question keeping in mind the prompt that has been provided.
For Example, usually in a SAT essay, the candidate will be presented with a quote
by some author which either be simply a literary piece or the author’s own opinion
about something. The candidate is then asked to render his or her own opinion regarding
either the entire prompt or a part of it as specified by in question.
One cannot but believe then that there is no alternative way around the much-feared
SAT essay question. Though this conception is justified, it is also true that your
chances can be significantly improved and you can bring yourself up to par with
the standards demanded by the SAT and indeed face down the intimidating SAT essay
with confidence. The most effective and in a way, method to achieve this would be
by making prior preparations and especially by improving your vocabulary. Subscribing
to the QlikLearn SAT package will definitely go a long way in this regard as this
package has an attention holding and fun way of introducing you to the world of
a better vocabulary and that too within a relatively short period of time. Face
down your SAT nightmares with QlikLearn.
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