<p>I have written almost everything he said inside the grammar section into my notebook :)</p>
<p>Now, I will proceed to tear away at my imperfections relating to grammar (although I did get significantly better then last time). That 750+ isn't going to be far away ;)</p>
<p>It did take me a long time to write them down though :(</p>
<p>Lol, I know that. But I rather not use printer paper + ink to write something that could cost me significantly less.</p>
<p>I checked out his guide in PDF, it is over 20 pages. Sorry, but I don’t print that much when I can just write it in a notebook (half-used, half-unfinished), and just study it off there. Cheaper, easier to use (then reading off the screen), and ofcourse environment friendly because I am not wasting the notebook :D</p>
<p>Lol, it’s all right if you guys think I am a nutjob, or shake your head. But I rather just do this. Saves paper and ink, and I don’t have to stare at a monitor and hurt my eyes. Plus, I get distracted easily from the computer.</p>
<p>Ink + paper is around $20-25, and a book is only less then $.50 (it’s used so no spending on that) plus $.10 for a pen, so I would be more of a nutjob to use the first option then the latter.</p>
<p>^^I think its a totally awesome way to remember Silverturtle’s tips! I wouldn’t do it myself, since I don’t have that kind of time, but I think its pretty cool how nothingto did it :)</p>
<p>i took notes and got silverturtle’s grammar guide down to 8 pages (4 pages front and back) and distributed them to all of my friends after taking my PSAT writing score of 55 to a sat of 770 in 1 hour of memorizing</p>
<p>Failure is up for interpretation in this case then. In my case, I find the “failure” much more convenient. However, I do not see any reasoning to your objection of my method. Will you elaborate on that?</p>