Joe Bloggs

<p>ive been reading all about him in my SAT prep book.. but i have yet to take the SAT.</p>

<p>for those of you who know what im talking about, does "he" really help you on the SAT? let me know, thanks!</p>

<p>No. Joe Bloggs is a toolbag of the first order.</p>

<p>What do you mean by that question? Joe is just a hypothetical tool used by prep books to help you recognize wrong answers due to the tendency of "average students" to pick those answers. Did that even make sense? IDK but i still dont understand what you mean by the question... i ... like ... pie!</p>

<p>The OP was asking whether the Joe Bloggs method works.</p>

<p>I think it only works if you're a low scorer.</p>

<p>I second that glucose. Joe Bloggs never helped me on the SAT. What helped me was just plenty of practice, studying vocab, and reading. In fact, I would have to say that none of the test strategies really helped out on the real thing, because I usually forgot them on test day.</p>

<p>POE never helped me because I've been using that since like 2nd grade.</p>

<p>I shunned my Princeton review b/c of the annoying Joe Bloggs. I think he only helps you if you're avg. (1500) or close to average. Some of the streategies are so stupid. Did you see the one about not even reading the passage for CR to answer the questions? What is up with that?</p>

<p>"Did you see the one about not even reading the passage for CR to answer the questions? What is up with that?"</p>

<p>I've seen that recommended on a lot of websites and stuff. What BS...</p>

<p>Frankly, I find Joe Bloggs to be completely useless. Unless you are mediocre how can you know what Joe would've put in and be sure of it. The best strategy is good old PRACTICE.</p>

<p>"Did you see the one about not even reading the passage for CR to answer the questions? What is up with that?"</p>

<p>It is something that works really well.</p>

<p>lol to the people who don't think you can get a perfect CR score without reading the passage I feel sorry for you...You just go question-by-question and find them in the passage, it goes much more quickly, and gives you time to go over your answers</p>

<p>I got a 760 not reading the passages, what are you talking about that method isnt BS at all, i never missed a single-passage based question that way</p>

<p>Well it's cool that you can do that, but I personally would die if I didn't read the whole thing, I think...</p>

<p>There is this insecurity for me if I don't read the whole passage. I feel bad.</p>