Ample time to study for SAT's?

<p>I'm studying all summer for my first SAT. I'm basically just using books (Kaplan, Princeton Review, Barrons, Hot Words, and Prentice). My utopian vision is that I'll pull off a 2300 the first time. I'm doing around 2 hours each day, should I do more? It would be really helpful if anyone could make a guess on my prospective score, so that I'm not dissapointed or anything. Oh, I'm a straight A student, 1 AP class(Pretty sure I got a 4), 6 AP classes next year, if that helps any! Any advice on what score I should be expecting?</p>

<p>It’s your first SAT and it’s summer, I wouldn’t recommend studying 2 hours each day. Seriously it’s summer. I would spend maybe 15 minutes every night reviewing vocab and then start prepping in September…</p>

<p>Don’t overdo it and don’t expect a crazy amazing score because if you fail to achieve it, you’ll have a lower self-esteem (which will probably make you do worse on future tests).</p>

<p>Just work hard and talk after the fact. It’s a lot better and you’ll feel amazing when you do achieve some great score.</p>