<p>"I would love to give advice! Just let me know which topic "</p>
<p>omg love youu! how about:
CRITICAL READING, WRITING, AND MAYBE CRITICAL READINGGGG
:D</p>
<p>oh and thank you for the essay guide! I’m going to give it a go!
and thanks 112358 for your reassurance, but I am unable to budge from my 10 essay ughh lol so i’m just going to maybe approach it a different way.</p>
<p>if it helps, ive always used personal examples. hasnt failed</p>
<p>Here’s some advice:</p>
<p>CR - it’s half vocabulary, and half analysis. You can prepare for the vocabulary by reading a good SAT prep vocabulary list, like Princeton Review’s Cracking the SAT “Hit Parade”. You can also just read all sorts of material in general. Remember, vocabulary is necessary not just for the fill-in questions, but also many of the passage-based questions. There’s really no sure-shot way to build your analysis skills, except just reading in general.</p>
<p>Writing - I’ve already offered my best advice for the essay. For the writing questions, the best thing to do is read through a list of <em>proper</em> grammar rules. There’s an excellent list in the Princeton Review book.</p>
<p>Wow, it really sounds like I’m trying to sell the Princeton Review book, but I’m serious - it’s amazing. You don’t need any classes as long as you have that book, and the discipline to sit down and practice.</p>