The SAT Writing section is an optional section of the test. The top colleges, the same ones that care about your 36, will look for a score on the SAT Writing. Opting for the writing exam adds 40 minutes onto your testing time, so be prepared for a longer test.

Two raw scores of 6 added together to create the scaled score. If one reader scores the essay at 5 and another at 6, you end up with 11. You have 40 minutes to plan, write, and revise your essay. If you do it right, you can score a 12 and make yourself that much more marketable to a top tier university.

The essay presents a prompt and some relevant background information. The prompt will ask you to write an argumentative essay – including a well-developed thesis and supporting evidence.

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