<p>Hi guys, so im a senior in my Highschool and i'm about to take the SAT's for a 2nd time on November 2nd. Here's a quick rundown of my score of when i took the SAT's as a Junior</p>
<p>Score: 1440</p>
<p>Reading: 460</p>
<p>Math: 530</p>
<p>Writing: 450</p>
<p>Essay : 8 (4+4)</p>
<p>for more in depth view, you can check out this link. <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FUi0FnX6sEwpFVbp2eJ0H3zidbi9XR7_4Hd5dEwTaOM/edit?usp=sharing%5B/url%5D">https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FUi0FnX6sEwpFVbp2eJ0H3zidbi9XR7_4Hd5dEwTaOM/edit?usp=sharing</a></p>
<p>Looking at my score, i see that most of incorrect answers are coming from the Passage based Reading on the Reading section. I want to focus most of my studying on that part so that i don't get that many incorrect answers. My problem is however, is that i lose 3 days because i'm with my school's marching band and we're leaving for Maryland on Friday and not coming back until Sunday noon. So my general consensus is that i'll study when i can and when testing day comes, i'll avoid as many difficult questions as i possibly can.</p>
<p>Prior to my first SAT, i have gone through with the Princeton Review so i'm not completely clueless when it comes to the SAT's. However, i've been a little on and off with reviewing so you could say i'm a tad bit shaky with some parts.</p>
<p>As for this relating to colleges and such, i'm looking at a bunch of Art schools relatively in the North East and most of their SAT scores range from 1500 to low 1600 and with individual scores ranging from a high 400 to a low 600 .</p>
<p>So im just wondering if theres anything else i can do to prepare in these last few days and what you guys think of my plan? Thanks and have a great day!</p>