December SAT essay- COME ON!!!

<p>I made up a book about how people who were living in a utopia but had their every thoughts listed up for everyone to see. damn</p>

<p>You guys realize that when the essay graders read this, on their cpu’s they will have internet access.</p>

<p>Although they aren’t supposed to, they could verify your facts if it sounds suspicious.</p>

<p>^ But they will not. The graders spend a max of 1-2 minutes per essay. They don’t take time, and usually, they don’t care if you make up an example, as long as you support it well.</p>

<p>Remember that SAT essays are first off graded by organization, if you have a supportable thesis, then by credible context. </p>

<p>And although quality IS over quantity, it isn’t a bad idea to write over a page.</p>

<p>^ nowhere in the sat does it say the facts have to be truthful</p>

<p>Managed to write 5 solid paragraphs for the friendship topic. Good thing I know plenty of internet guru’s in real life. I knew their wisdom would help me. xD</p>

<p>Why would you people use a book for the “internet friendship” essay topic? That was the easiest essay out there, although they could’ve made it a bit acquience with a broader thinking. </p>

<p>All you had to do was talk about meeting someone through computer and make up someone you know in your life and portray a non-realistic event of internet friendship to stick to the topic.</p>

<p>Why would you all use a book??</p>

<p>Ok wait a minute. The topic was not internet friendship but friendship… I thought it would be fine to use examples on social reform and how the end of segregation allowed many friendships to flourish…Or am I completely wrong?</p>

<p>Whoa…eww…lol…
I always thought “scholarly” was better than personal.
But, I only had 2 examples (reforms and internet)
So I MIGHT (not likely) get a bit higher than you
But, in the end, I think it comes down to how well you write.</p>

<p>ok, thx, i hope so. =/</p>

<p>do you remember one of the writing question on “flowing away in the waterway land… that was once home to both sea and turtles, with refined tasteland materials.”</p>

<p>is it suppose to be " AND refined…? "</p>

<p>^ yes, I think so.</p>