<p>Hey, everyone.</p>
<p>I am taking the SAT on October, 6th and (since I am not much of a reader) I need to research examples that I'll be able to use in the essay.</p>
<p>Could someone please help me make a list of examples that I should look into, examples with which I'll be able to tackle 80 percent of the different themes the CB runs on the SAT?</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>Read some good books - The Fountainhead, The Jungle, Great Expectations, and Animal Farm are some that I read recently, but you may not have time since… IT IS TOMORROW</p>
<p>Coorect. You have no time. Your best bet is to use what you have learned about essay writing in HS and apply it to the essay question on the SAT. Specifically, write your thesis, support it with an example or two (use BS quotes and statistics pulled from your azz if necessary), then conclude with the summary (“In summary…”).
This is the best you can do.</p>
<p>I would use a book source, a historical, and a recent event. </p>
<p>Most questions are so general that it should be easy to apply most events to any essay.</p>