<p>ok so the december SAT essay was complete garbage, it was so hard to make examples...phone/privacy? examples i mean literary/historical cuz personal examples are weak?</p>
<p>but wanna make a large thread with examples: literary/historical?</p>
<p>is there a way to get a general idea of januarys prompt? </p>
<p>so we can make a ballpark of examples, cuz sometimes people tend to get stumped on prompts such as december with no time? i somehow pulled a 9 by fillin up both pages</p>
<p>but yea.....what examples do u 11'ers and 12'ers out there use?</p>
<p>and can u bring it to this thread and the table for jan sat this is just some general pooling to have more developed examples/save time of thinking about good examples</p>
<p>get a higher essay score so i can worry less about the 1-2 mistakes i make in writing mc </p>
<p>and everyone benefits from sharing their examples with others</p>
<p>cuz everyone wants an 800 writing or at least close</p>
<p>and the essay is a big factor about 30% of it</p>
<p>.....excuse my grammar for this thread.....purely blogging.</p>
<p>thank you for ur time, please....please...respond to this thread if interested cuz im sure we can all score 11-12 if we a well prepped cuz a 9-10 is a joke if u bs the full 2 pages but the 11 or 12 takes deeper thinking and going the extra mile!!!!!! :) =D</p>
<p>dec was horrible, like all examples in general this is just a post to gather examples for january that we used anytime/ dec is fine tooo it doesnt matter its just hard to think of SAT appropriate examples that ets and college board readers like and will score favorably so if people cluld repsond here like they did for xiggii prep advice it wud be sickkkkkk</p>
<p>I’ll post the essay I wrote for December tomorrow when it is released (I got a 11/12). I used historical or literary works, but most of it was BS as you shall see tomorrow.</p>
<p>Examples I used:
Huckleberry Finn
1984
Betty Williams</p>
<p>This was for the friends essay by the way. I argued that friends have always been easily made.</p>
<p>I find it most convenient to just use examples from history, since I write so many essays of the sort in my history classes already. The SAT prompts are usually generic, and it’s not too difficult to sort of “bend” history in your favor to help you answer the question, seeing as College Board says they don’t grade based on accuracy, but just based on how good the writing is in general.</p>
<p>I posted a typed-out version of my essay for the October 2009 SAT on another thread, which I got a 12 on. Here’s the link to it.</p>