If you thought grading SAT essays was easy, in part 3 of our report on the October 1, 2011 SAT, (part 1 is here and part 2 here) we’re asking you to grade an actual essay submitted on the October 1, 2011 SAT. This essay was written by me and was mostly done to test a theory and have some fun..
I wrote this essay to test what happens if you got a few (ok every fact) facts wrong during the essay. So in case you were wondering I’ll post the score the essay actually got after we get some votes in! So leave a comment below!
Here is the essay scoring guide followed by the essay itself, click on any image to enlarge it:
So what are your takeaways?
1. Don’t insult your reader.
While SAT essay readers are primarily judging your writing skills not your research skills and some errors in facts will be overlooked, no one likes to be made a fool of and if a reader is debating between giving you a 4 and a 5 odds are a clear disrespect for the reader will prompt them to give you a lower score.
2. It’s easier to tell the truth.
Like you’ve probably heard since you were a child, its easier to tell the truth. This is especially true in essay writing because making up facts and writing your essay at the same time is probably tougher than just using the truth. (Which is ultimately what happened to me here).


