SAT Sneak Attack: How Computer Geniuses Hack, Beat and Cheat America’s Most Feared Exam
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Author(s)Peter Wayner
ISBN / ASIN1492868949
ISBN-139781492868941
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank2,688,147
CategoryEducation
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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What would you rather have to take the SAT: a) a brain b) a pencil c) some scratch paper d) all of the above and a dictionary and a math helper? Read this new short book exploring how some computer geniuses are helping kids with money choose (d). They're sneaking in help to ace the exam. Journalist Peter Wayner interviewed a number of computer hackers and explored how they're helping thousands of kids slip a bit of extra help into the exam. He tried their techniques and found that they could boost scores by fifty to two hundred points. The scariest revelation he discovered is that the College Board doesn't seem to care enough to stop it. Read his short book exploring these rings of hackers and learn just how easy it can be to get a bit of extra help.
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