<p>Anything? 'Cause I seem to do a lot worse.</p>
<p>I still really need tips…</p>
<p>A LOTSSSSSSSSSS OF TIMED PRACTICE. Another approach, is, adapt yourself to solve each section in less than the Alotted time.</p>
<p>timed practiced always have that effect.
just practice normally, but set a stop watch to see how long it takes you (and honestly try to do this timed)… like what i mean is you start the stop watch nad you rush through hte problem (literally rush) dont spend too much time on one problem dont over read the passage, etc those type of things…since you have one week you need to practice on accuracy and speed (haha im doing the same!) and keep on practicing./ you’ll get there!</p>
<p>if you don’t know a probelm after a little while skip it. Pondering on one problem is where everyone loses valuable time. If you have time come back to it but if you eave it blank its ok. Its not like the ACT where you guess randomly. Hope this helps</p>
<p>my advice may sound crazy but it worked for me…
I prepared for exactly three days before taking the test this october and this was my last chance. i just went into the test room and was super-relaxed. All other times I’ve taken the test I was really nervous and barely managed to finish in time (for reading I never finished). but this time, I was just focused and chill and managed to finish each section with 5 to ten mins left. </p>
<p>I would sugget doing things that help you relax right before you take the test. I put my head down on the desk, closed my eyes and took a cat nap before the proctor started. lol.</p>