This dude "hacks" the SAT, raises his score by 1000 points

<p>I found this on Quora, it’s absolutely brilliant. Thoughts? Is this even realistic??
<a href=“Bill Mei”>Bill Mei;

<p>He doesn’t tell much about his approach. The article seems like a bunch of fluff to me.</p>

<p>Totally useless fluff (especially his claims that the CB doesn’t think prep works; I mean, CB just partnered with Khan to provide free test prep!).</p>

<p>A bunch of bull. The first score meant nothing. </p>

<p>This guy works in marketing and startups: <a href=“Bill Mei”>Bill Mei;

<p>He doesn’t say anything about his approach. </p>

<p>He’s just generating buzz for his website so that he can show off how many hits he got and how he “got something viral,” like those fake viral videos.</p>

<p>Don’t pay him any more attention.</p>

<p>“hacked the SAT” shouldn’t even exist as a phrase. It’s not “absolutely brilliant,” It’s f-ing quora, which is not any better than any other clickbait site such as Buzzfeed. “One Weird Trick to Raise Your Score 1000 Points!” Haha you’re naive.</p>

<p>Yours,</p>

<p>ckoepp127</p>

<p>" I went from the 34th percentile to the 99.94th percentile in a couple of weeks."</p>

<p>^Lol, if he needed a couple of weeks with a hack, how does is it even a hack…</p>

<p>I find it just a tiny bit sketch that he was able to raise his score exactly 1,000 points. Just a tiny bit.</p>