New Sat Rea: The Very Best Coaching & Study Course

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Fully updated for the New SAT! In-depth reviews cover Critical Reading, Sentence Completion, Writing & Math! Features 4 full-length practice tests plus 2 full-length, timed, computerized exams. Software has SSD functionality to accommodate students with disabilities. Practice test questions are thoroughly explained for greater SAT understanding.

DETAILS
- In-depth subject reviews
- 4 Full-Length Practice Exams & 2 computerized exams with SSD functionality and detailed diagnostics
- Detailed explanations to practice exam questions
- Diagnostic Test
- Packed with strategies, drills & schedule tips
- Bonus College Guide
- System Requirements: Windows 98 or later, Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher, 64 MB RAM

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Contents

CHAPTER 2A DIAGNOSTIC TEST
17
BASIC VERBAL SKILLS REVIEW 111
111
MASTERING
153
MASTERING
171
CHAPTER 6 MASTERING THE NEW
209
MASTERING BASIC MATH SKILLS
233
CHAPTER 8 MASTERING
395
MASTERING STUDENTPRODUCED
417
PRACTICE TEST 1
449
Answer Key
503
PRACTICE TEST 2
541
Answer Key
589
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About the author (2005)

Michael McIrvin is a freelance writer and editor with undergraduate degrees in English and Anthropology and a Masters in Literary Criticism from the University of Wyoming. He is also a former university teacher of literature and writing, both creative and expository, and the author of several poetry collections, an essay collection, and a novel.

Adel Arshaghi, M.S.
Curriculum Researcher
Johnson City, TN

Mel H. Friedman,  Master of Science degree in Mathematics from Fairleigh Dickinson University in Teaneck, N.J.  He is currently teaching mathematics courses fulll-time at Kutztown University in Kutztown, Pa.  His work experience includes nearly 40 years of teaching mathematics at both the high school and college levels.  He has also authored or co-authored books on SAT preparation and courses such as algebra, trigonometry, probability, and statistics.  As a Mathematics Consultant, he has also written test items for the American College Testing Program. 

Sally Wood, M.S., served thirty-two years at Aurora High School in Aurora, Missouri, as an English and French instructor and a counselor. She has taught Advanced Placement and dual-credit courses, and counseled with college-bound students on such topics as academic preparation, test-taking, college admissions, and financial aid. She currently freelances as a proofreader, editor, and test-item writer for several U.S. and foreign companies.

Michael Lee, M.A.T., teaches literature and expository writing at Hunterdon Central Regional High School.  In 1996, he began his teaching career as an adjunct professor at Mercer County Community College, where he still teaches composition on a part-time basis.  He has taught verbal SAT preparation for a number of tutoring services and test prep companies, among them Educational Services Center and ClubZ. 

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