I didn't know the SAT was one-ninth of our overall grade.And that we can make up the stories that are needed for the article.So now that i do know that.I will use it when go to take the real SAT.And not have to recall memories from my childhood.I also didnt know that the essay readers have to read 20 essay a hour.Sometimes they read thirty essays an hour.They love quotions and do not care for big words on your essay.They take like two minutes to read the essays.That is pretty fast if you ask me.The writing section can make or break you when your trying to get into a top noch college.Parelman and Gere gave us tips on how to be seccessful on SAT Writing.And how to score your best on it.The essay revamp in 2015 SAT overhaul that focuses the writing more on the students ability to critically analyze a piece of text and craft an essay that draws on the information provided.
"An SAT essay based on a longer passage with more detail and a constrained set of
acceptable response options would likely result in written works that are much more amenable to
machine scoring than the current essays. The forthcoming attempt to “fix” the SAT essay may be
less about using a model that better lends itself to more valid assessments of students’ writing skills,
or turning out better writers, and more about saving money and time by eventually replacing human
essay graders with machines.
“It seems to me pretty clear that’s where the SAT is headed,” Gere says. “So it goes from
bad to worse, actually.”
And although other standardized tests—such as the LSAT and certain Advanced Placement
exams—include essay components that differ from the SAT in terms of what skills are being tested
and how writing submissions are scored, those alternative methods are not without their critics. So
there would appear to be no standardized-test-essay panacea.
Kaplan’s Gruenwald notes that there have been rumblings about making the SAT essay
optional. And some, he says, have suggested doing away with it altogether. Perelman would have no
problem with that option. He notes that there’s one thing he tells every student working to achieve a
high score on the SAT essay. “Use this [approach] on the exam,” he says, “but never write like this
again.”
So making the essay based on a longer passage would posssibly be more nerve-wrecking because of the little bit of time that is given to complete the task.This will probably change for the worse.Therefore more people will be more vaulnerable to not making the best grade on the Writing section of SAT.
Nice thoughts, Shawn. I also didn't know that we could make up the stories we write about for the SAT. In the article it was mentioned that Perelman said, "“What they are actually testing is the ability to B.S. on demand". I agree with this statement wholeheartedly. Some students that take the writing portion of the SAT spend most of the time given just thinking about what to write about. Now that I know that it is completely okay to make up a story, I wouldn't have to waste time thinking of what to write when I take the writing portion of the SAT.
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