<p>What the heck did you use to review? I read silverturtle, sparknotes, barron writing, and a bunch of other site..</p>
<p>And I still get 5 wrong EVERY FLIPPIN TIME.</p>
<p>What the heck did you use to review? I read silverturtle, sparknotes, barron writing, and a bunch of other site..</p>
<p>And I still get 5 wrong EVERY FLIPPIN TIME.</p>
<p>Try “The Ultimate Guide to SAT Grammar” by Erica Meltzer. I’ve heard it was good.</p>
<p>I can’t buy any more books because I’m broke.</p>
<p>Any other tips?</p>
<p>Practice with Blue Book and review answers. The writing section is most formulaic - the same exact mistakes show up again and again (ie: subject verb agreement, lack of parallelism, etc.) </p>
<p>That’s what I did. I remember back in July I’d get 8 wrong just in the 35 question section. Now I get 0 - 4 questions wrong overall. Combined with my 10 essay, that’s over 700 :).</p>
<p>So work through the entire blue book writing sections?</p>
<p>okay! I’ll get right on to it.</p>
<p>Any other advice?</p>
<p>go to google and search the ultimate sat verbal blog and look up the grammar rules, you can see all the rules tested. The guy on the blog has analyzed a myriad number of SAT WR sections from CB and so has compiled all the mistakes he has seen (even the infrequent ones). I’d post the link, but I don’t know whether that is against CC policy. Also, I think he is the writer of the book: “Ultimate SAT Guide to Grammar” so he has the necessary rules listed on the site, but a deeper analysis of the rules may require the book.</p>
<p>thanks, biofreak21, useful blog!</p>
<p>Thank you biofreak!! I just finished reading it and it definitely answered some of my questions for the writing section :)</p>