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Friday, March 9, 2012

How to Write a Killer SAT Essay in 25 Minutes or Less


About 1.65 million graduating seniors from the class of 2011 took the SAT exam, and the first challenge each of those teens faced on test day was the SAT essay -- two blank pages that Tom Clements calls "every high school student's Nightmare on Elm Street." This "terrifying white space," says the author, is a "scam" perpetrated by the College Board -- the "huge corporate juggernaut" that, he says, threatens the educational dreams of American kids.

Clements' response is to wage war, and his book of "real-world tricks and techniques" lays out a battle plan. Clements, a full-time tutor, author, freelance writer, and a former college writing instructor, claims that more than 30 percent of his students scored eleven or twelve (the highest grade possible) on the essay component of the SAT.

The author knows who the College Board "Readers" (graders) are and what they are trained to look for. They are not allowed to deduct points for inaccuracies or content errors, and they like to see quotations. Clements shows students how to bring in quotes -- whether or not they are real or accurately attributed. In a sample essay by a student named Conor, for example, Frank Zappa did not say, "Without the questioning of authority, progress is not possible." Conor made up this quote, but it relates to the prompt he was given and it works as a lead-in to his thesis, so it is effective.

SAT Readers also prefer external support examples over personal experience, so Clements arms students with a "bag of tricks," including "reusable pet paragraphs" taken from history (the Civil Rights Movement, for example) and literature (The Scarlet Letter is a serviceable illustration for many SAT prompts). Most of these pet paragraphs and the concrete examples contained within them can be adapted to answer various SAT prompts, many of which involve some type of conflict -- in Conor's case, achieving progress through the questioning of authority.

While Clements may come off to many as overly subversive with his scam-the-scammers agenda, he is kid-friendly and his methods are practical. His most seemingly egregious SAT strategy, that of imitating other writers (to many, imitation suggests plagiarism), is based on the solid idea that learning by watching and doing (but not by copying) is "the only game in town." As such, a good portion of Clements' message to his student-readers is contained in models, followed by commentary, of high-scoring SAT essays.

Much of what the College Board is looking for, and what Clements focuses on, is what most would agree is good writing: tight, thesis-driven prose with a formal introduction and conclusion; body paragraphs that feature examples and illustrations; helpful transitions; and appropriate word choices. For students who want a fighting chance against those two intimidating blank pages, Tom Clements' book can be an ally.

Joe Taylor

Source Citation Taylor, Joe. "How to Write a Killer SAT Essay in 25 Minutes or Less." Clarion Reviews 3 Oct. 2011. Literature Resource Center. Web. 9 Mar. 2012.
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About 1.65 million graduating seniors from the class of 2011 took the SAT exam, and the first challenge each of those teens faced on test day was the SAT essay -- two blank pages that Tom Clements calls "every high school student's Nightmare on Elm Street." This "terrifying white space," says the author, is a "scam" perpetrated by the College Board -- the "huge corporate juggernaut" that, he says, threatens the educational dreams of American kids.

Clements' response is to wage war, and his book of "real-world tricks and techniques" lays out a battle plan. Clements, a full-time tutor, author, freelance writer, and a former college writing instructor, claims that more than 30 percent of his students scored eleven or twelve (the highest grade possible) on the essay component of the SAT.

The author knows who the College Board "Readers" (graders) are and what they are trained to look for. They are not allowed to deduct points for inaccuracies or content errors, and they like to see quotations. Clements shows students how to bring in quotes -- whether or not they are real or accurately attributed. In a sample essay by a student named Conor, for example, Frank Zappa did not say, "Without the questioning of authority, progress is not possible." Conor made up this quote, but it relates to the prompt he was given and it works as a lead-in to his thesis, so it is effective.

SAT Readers also prefer external support examples over personal experience, so Clements arms students with a "bag of tricks," including "reusable pet paragraphs" taken from history (the Civil Rights Movement, for example) and literature (The Scarlet Letter is a serviceable illustration for many SAT prompts). Most of these pet paragraphs and the concrete examples contained within them can be adapted to answer various SAT prompts, many of which involve some type of conflict -- in Conor's case, achieving progress through the questioning of authority.

While Clements may come off to many as overly subversive with his scam-the-scammers agenda, he is kid-friendly and his methods are practical. His most seemingly egregious SAT strategy, that of imitating other writers (to many, imitation suggests plagiarism), is based on the solid idea that learning by watching and doing (but not by copying) is "the only game in town." As such, a good portion of Clements' message to his student-readers is contained in models, followed by commentary, of high-scoring SAT essays.

Much of what the College Board is looking for, and what Clements focuses on, is what most would agree is good writing: tight, thesis-driven prose with a formal introduction and conclusion; body paragraphs that feature examples and illustrations; helpful transitions; and appropriate word choices. For students who want a fighting chance against those two intimidating blank pages, Tom Clements' book can be an ally.

Joe Taylor

Source Citation Taylor, Joe. "How to Write a Killer SAT Essay in 25 Minutes or Less." Clarion Reviews 3 Oct. 2011. Literature Resource Center. Web. 9 Mar. 2012.
Document URL
http://go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?id=GALE%7CA268615634&v=2.1&u=22054_acld&it=r&p=LitRC&sw=w
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Gale Document Number: GALE|A268615634

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Sunday, March 4, 2012

RINGING RURAL: NOKIA (targets to have 200 million rural telecomconnections by 2012


Phone booth with moss by M Conway
Phone booth with moss, a photo by M Conway on Flickr.

Nokia targets to have 200 million rural telecom connections by 2012.

The company plans to tap the rural markets, which have a very negligible teledensity of four percent.

The company currently sells its handsets through 1,90,000 outlets. Nokia has made an indepth study of the rural markets and has customised its offerings for the rural population. The company has introduced local language interface, offering nine Indian languages to interact with the rural population. The company has also launched affordable handsets with torch, phone book sharing, dust- resistant keypads and other features. The company also launched the Nokia Life Tools in 2008, which offers education, entertainment and information on agriculture for the rural customers.

challenges faced in the rural regions include poor infrastructure, shortage of electricity, water, illiteracy and a fragmented market amongst others.

Source Citation
"RINGING RURAL: NOKIA (targets to have 200 million rural telecom connections by 2012)." India Business Insight 30 June 2009. General OneFile. Web. 4 Mar. 2012.
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Nokia targets to have 200 million rural telecom connections by 2012.

The company plans to tap the rural markets, which have a very negligible teledensity of four percent.

The company currently sells its handsets through 1,90,000 outlets. Nokia has made an indepth study of the rural markets and has customised its offerings for the rural population. The company has introduced local language interface, offering nine Indian languages to interact with the rural population. The company has also launched affordable handsets with torch, phone book sharing, dust- resistant keypads and other features. The company also launched the Nokia Life Tools in 2008, which offers education, entertainment and information on agriculture for the rural customers.

challenges faced in the rural regions include poor infrastructure, shortage of electricity, water, illiteracy and a fragmented market amongst others.

Source Citation
"RINGING RURAL: NOKIA (targets to have 200 million rural telecom connections by 2012)." India Business Insight 30 June 2009. General OneFile. Web. 4 Mar. 2012.
Document URL
http://go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?id=GALE%7CA207049755&v=2.1&u=22054_acld&it=r&p=GPS&sw=w

Gale Document Number: GALE|A207049755

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