<p>I’ve been consistenly getting 12s on the essays using e-grader. It has gotten to the point that I’am dubious of the computers ability at all to grade an accruate essay. Has anyone else used e-grader and had similar successes on the SAT writing? Or is e-grader just a piece of s<em>h</em>i*t</p>
<p>don’t trust those. I think all it looks for is structure and a couple of words. I got a 10 on the actual SAT. I think the essay is the least complex section and the easiest</p>
<p>how much emphasis is on grammer?</p>
<p>ive been getting straight 12’s…done 4 practice tests…and my May essay score was 9…so there is no way i have improved that much.</p>
<p>Do an intro, MAKE UP 3 examples, do a conclusion.</p>
<p>Example: Topic= Is freedom always the best for everyone.</p>
<p>Intro- use up space repeating the question, say no</p>
<p>ex 1- My sister at Brown was given too much freedom and she felt stressed out because she didn’t know what classes to take because of the open curriculum</p>
<p>ex 2-In the book Jacky Brown, a girl Jacky Brown likes being a servant because she feels being in the real world and having to make her own choices is too much pressure</p>
<p>ex 3- My brother was forced to take science class, which he wouldn’t have done on his own (he wanted to do football instead), but he ended up loving it and discovering a cure for a deadly disease that saved many lives.</p>
<p>conclusion- restate your examples.</p>
<p>EASY HUH? DIDN’T THAT HELP?</p>
<p>That is 5 times now. And it is not even a good post!</p>