<p>Hey Guys,
I'm going to write the sat for the second time In Jan and I am working on the essay.
What is a better strategy for the essay- one example or many? I've seen 12 essays from both so pretty clueless here.</p>
<p>Thanks :)</p>
<p>Hey Guys,
I'm going to write the sat for the second time In Jan and I am working on the essay.
What is a better strategy for the essay- one example or many? I've seen 12 essays from both so pretty clueless here.</p>
<p>Thanks :)</p>
<p>As a general rule, two examples will score the best. It’s hard to fill up two pages with only one example, and the second example can show that the idea applies to more than one field of life. Most don’t recommend three examples because there isn’t enough time to elaborate thoroughly on all three.</p>
<p>I actually prefer using three examples. If you practice A LOT, it becomes pretty easy to knock them off.</p>
<p>I think two examples is enough, except there is still enough time to write another more examples. The most important is how you elaborate them.</p>