SAT essay

<p>I read in a book, that the ETS are especially trained to ignore any factual discrepancies in your essay. So i wanted to know, that if we are capable of it, can we improvise our supporting examples from scratch, put in events that never actually took place but are convincing and support our stance? Would that work to give a 12 essay?</p>

<p>That’s an interesting idea, and I wish I knew- but I did some research and didn’t find anything. I guess if you were to use an example that the grader wouldn’t know about anyways- then they wouldn’t know if it was true or false. But I honestly have no proof. Could you grade my essay? <a href=“SAT Essay grading? - SAT Preparation - College Confidential Forums”>SAT Essay grading? - SAT Preparation - College Confidential Forums; I’d appreciate any advice</p>

<p>Actually, I looked around a little more, and you can use fake examples, even if the ETs know its fake, they can’t penalize you for it- that helps a lot. </p>