<p>I personally believe that I am pretty good at grammar, but my SAT writing score is always contradicting that!!! As opposed to scoring in the anticipated 700s, i am scoring 500s. </p>
<p>I do the worst at fixing those paragraph at the end of the 35 questions section, because most of the time I don't have enough time to pick an answer and they all look decent to me. </p>
<p>Can you guys please give me some tips? I heard writing is the easiest to improve on, as opposed to reading comprehension; PLEASE HELP ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!</p>
<p>I would recommend silverturtle’s guide here on College Confidential and the Sparknotes writing guide that’s online. From there, I’d recommend getting a writing workbook of some sort and just practicing a lot.</p>
<p>thanks guys. But my worst enemy is the fixing paragraph thing in the end, like English is my third , if not fourth language, so I always have trouble determining which sentence is the “best replacement/ transition”. Are the answer choices that are wrong also have grammatical errors? or can they be grammatically correct but wrong in content or something?</p>
<p>Fixing the paragraphs is the easiest. Yes, they may not be gramatically correct, meaning the answer is also incorrect. You just have to do them until you get the hang of it.</p>