<p>So I have done no SAT prep, and I'm taking the June 2 SATs.</p>
<p>My PSAT score was 2250, 33 ACT.</p>
<p>How do I prepare for the SAT? (books, review vs. practice tests, etc.)
I plan to spend an average of 2-3hrs each day until the SATs.</p>
<p>Thanks!!</p>
<p>That's actually not a bad amount of time. What's your score breakdown? You can divide your study time according to that.</p>
<p>Regardless of your score breakdown, study the specific math topics that seem to get you all the time. Study vocab lists before bed every night (go to dictionary.com to see every word used in a sentence, it's one of the best memory tools), read magazines and newspapers in your free time.</p>
<p>PSAT: 800 math, 710 CR, 740 Writing
ACT: 34 Math, 31 English (it was so easy...should've done better), 34 Reading, 33 Science</p>
<p>Math is my strength, but on practice problems I have been inconsistent lately.
Over the past couple days I've started doing the Barron's 2400 book.</p>
<p>I said I would spend that long...but I didn't</p>
<p>i don't know but if i were you i'd first get rid of the shtty book you're using</p>
<p>Is the Thompson Peterson book good for test prep?</p>
<p>blue book all the way, seriously</p>
<p>Im planning on finishing the blue book by Monday. Would I be able to do it? I mean Im resting for today because I already did A LOT of SAT for today and Im zoned out completely. </p>
<p>Im trying finish blue book, learn vocab, tackle the writing section (but im good at essays and im alright at the writing section.. i get mid 600's) and the 11 practice tests of the SAT (PR). </p>
<p>Does anyone think i can actually do this without having myself overprepare. </p>
<p>Whats the best book for Writing, CRITICAL READING. I meant like a separate workbook unless there is one that covers both the best. </p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>Blue book practice tests. Do every one of those and you should be set.</p>