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Posted on 05.08.12 by Todd Johnson 2 Comments

How Reliable is Your SAT Writing Score?

Wondering whether the SAT writing section really tells you how well you write?  Well, the answer is probably NO.

The New York Times recently reported on a study of robo graders that are being used to grade writing samples, including the SAT writing section. The results of the study indicate that robo graders, i.e. computer programs that grade written essays, do a great job.  The automated reader used for the SAT grades 16,000 essays in 20 seconds. 20 seconds.

So, what’s the problem? The problem is that the computer programs use very specific  standards for what is good writing. If you know the standard, you can do better on the writing section. Want to know how to do better on the SAT writing section? Of course you do.

Use big words because the program thinks you are smarter if you do so. Write as much as possible because longer essays general do better than shorter essays. Don’t use short sentences or short paragraphs. Don’t start a sentence with “and” or “or”. But, use “however” and “moreover” because those words show you understand complex thinking (well, at least the computer thinks you do).

I know, you’re worried about writing an essay that is not only long but answers the question. Don’t worry, the computer program reading your essay doesn’t care if any of the facts you cite are correct. Did Abraham Lincoln cause the Vietnam war by invading Poland. Sure, why not.

Go out there and practice using big words while writing long essays and you’ll do fine on the SAT writing section. Just forget all of that when you start writing your college application essays. Because real people read those.

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Todd Johnson is the founder of College Admissions Partners. Todd regularly teaches other independent college admissions counselors and is the country's leading expert in BS/MD admissions. He is also the author of a best selling book on BS/MD admissions.

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  1. Michael says

    May 8, 2012 at 8:31 pm

    The Times article only reported that e-Rater is used for the GRE. Is it also used for the SAT?

  2. Avatar photoTodd Johnson says

    May 9, 2012 at 11:22 am

    Michael,

    It is my understanding that this type of robo reader is in fact used by the SAT as well.

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