<p>Math can be deadly though right? The whole math test is about 5 REALLY hard questions. That's basically it. Get none and you get a high 600. Get some and you get 720,750,770, and then 800. Either have to be lucky or right on it.</p>
<p>^I think the whole math test is avoiding careless errors. All the math is solvable. I only missed 1 hard question and that was due to a careless error, the rest were me being stupid. LOL</p>
<p>Yeah, in my last test, I only got one wrong ... the question asked for the absolute of the NEGATIVE root of the equation, and I chose the positive one. :D </p>
<p>So for me, Math is just about focusing on the minute details of the questions.</p>
<p>Lol... Welcome to my goals... October is my third and last SAT. Thanks to superscore, I need to ace the Writing section...</p>
<p>I HATE THE WRITING SECTION!!!! I got 800 in reading, 770 in math, and 690 in writing. And that was with a 12 on the essay... and everyone says writing part is easy and reading hard!!!</p>
<p>Latest Practice Test - Sat Practice test 3 BB
Math 4x - 640 - 700
CR - 6x - 660 - 740
WR - 6x - 680 - 800</p>
<p>Today, I am going to the Sparknotes thing so I can get down to 2 wrong in writing. In reading, I'm gonna have to work harder, but this time I got no vocab wrong. It was a few careless errors.
Gahh, I'm so close, yet so far...</p>
<p>^Whoa, what went wrong? Maybe you're over practicing.
I usually only have the energy to take one full length test twice a week maybe at most three times a week.</p>