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Jason Foobar
Since 2005 the SAT exam has featured a section requiring test-takers to write an essay. This essay is aimed at gauging both a student’s writing ability as well as critical thinking. In recent years there has also been a growing disparity between the grades received on the quantitative section and the verbal section.

— Jason Foobar, Denver

Elvira Foo
Since 2005 the SAT exam has featured a section requiring test-takers to write an essay. This essay is aimed at gauging both a student’s writing ability as well as critical thinking. In recent years there has also been a growing disparity between the grades received on the quantitative section and the verbal section.

— Elvira Foo, Toronto

John Doe
Since 2005 the SAT exam has featured a section requiring test-takers to write an essay. This essay is aimed at gauging both a student’s writing ability as well as critical thinking. In recent years there has also been a growing disparity between the grades received on the quantitative section and the verbal section. Student’s develop anxiety over these less popular sections of the…

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