<p>what score can u get if u fill up both pages with b.s.</p>
<p>on two occasions i have got 10’s and i got a 9 last time</p>
<p>i write two pages of bs</p>
<p>awlays fillin up</p>
<p>can i pull an 11 if i wrote a substantially good essay this time?
or does ETS not give out many 11’s and 12’s cuz ive never gotten above a 10 nor heard of it</p>
<p>hahahahah “If anyone were to compare my essays of all my SATs, they would realized I always use the same examples and talk about the same thing with the same format too.”
nothing wrong with that!</p>
<p>I used Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and a personal experience</p>
<p>How Strict do you think the readers are on off topic essays, what if the essay asked for you to write about if you should only consider the opinion of educated people, and you wrote that people should listen to the opinions of all people (but you didn’t address education level)? i need to scrape away with an 8 or 9 on this essay to get an 800
My example were lord of the flies and how they ingored Piggy’s advice (for all those who read this book), Ghandi’s peaceful protest suggestions, and how the British didn’t consider America’s cries for independence and how this resulted in war.</p>
<p>Im not going to lie, it was a horrible essay, butr i filled both pages, How often do readers give you a zero for being off topic?
thanks</p>
<p>1) Henry Ford in the 1920s, as soon as he starting demanding more from workers and threatening to fire them if they didnt comply, automotive productivity doubled.</p>
<p>2) The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, (this one’s kinda bs) how Huck and Jim really start increasing their workload and get more done as soon as they meet Tom, which eventually leads to Jim’s being free</p>
<p>3) In sports (i used XC specifically since thats what I do), how coaches demand their athletes and put pressure on them, which eventually leads to athletes’ increased production</p>
<p>my topic was about pressure too and i used a historical example and literature one.
and…i just found out that i used a wrong information on the historical example.
like i talked about a wrong person…um…i mean it does support my opinion if i wrote about the right person.
what should i do?
would they take lots of points off?</p>