<p>Hey everyone! So I'm going to be taking the January SAT, and it's my first time taking it cause I'm a junior right now. I've been studying with as much free time as possible, doing essays, practice tests, etc. I haven't really been focusing on vocab, maybe like 10 words a day. I'm wondering with 2 weeks left is it worth trying to spend time to study 50+ words a day or spend that time doing like practice tests or essays? Thanks!</p>
<p>When you do a practice test, if you know most of words, so you do not need vocab.
Otherwise study it.</p>
<p>Well when I do practice tests I can answer most of the sentence completion correctly, it’s usually only the last 2 of each section that I may not get correctly because I don’t know the words</p>
<p>You get about 6 wrong answers on CR, you are fine. Unless you want your score close to 800.</p>
<p>I would spend the time on practice tests instead. If you have time this weekend, sit and complete a full practice test under timed conditions.</p>
<p>I would be satisfied with a 700 in CR actually, and yeah I plan to do at least 2 practice tests this weekend!</p>
<p>I would recommend doing practice problems instead.</p>
<p>i highly recommend a mneumotics site to fasten the process… there’s some really good words in a site called [Font</a> 99](<a href=“http://www.font99.com%5DFont”>http://www.font99.com)</p>
<p>I’ll be sure to check this out, it’ll be good to have a bigger vocab foundation. I took the sat on January but I didn’t think I scored as well as I’d like, so I’ll probably take it again in October. Thanks!</p>
<p>It obviously wouldn’t hurt to know more words.</p>
<p>Yeah, but that time might be better spent perfecting other things if you already know all the words.</p>