<p>Okay I think this is the 4th thread about how to use BB? LAWL</p>
<p>Anyway, I'm debating if I should use the BB as for the tests or for the practice? I have extra tests from the past QAS, etc, but there is no answer explanations in them..</p>
<p>SO?</p>
<p>Practice or testing? Isnt it the same.</p>
<p>Yeah, what? Isn’t doing the tests practice?</p>
<p>sorry for not making it clear ;p</p>
<p>Practicing means: I do section by section and check answers, review, etc</p>
<p>Test: Sit down for 5 straight hours like real testing and check answers afterwards.</p>
<p>I never took a full length test. Just sections by sections to focus on the section I do.</p>
<p>Well a lot of people are against that because then you never experienced the complete torture of sitting down for 5 hours doing some test.</p>
<p>What I’d do is, for the three actual tests from the blue book, take them like full, normal tests, 5 hours straight and all. The rest, go section by section, using a method like xiggi’s or something. QAS tests you could do either. But I don’t think it really matters much, as long as you will be prepared for the 5 hours of testing come the actual SAT. And those 5 hours actually aren’t bad at all, the only bad part is having to wake up so early.</p>
<p>I took the sat once last year, so I already knew how it was going to be. Plus when you know the sections inside out and practiced them a lot its super fast to do and it doesn’t feel that long if you’re committed.</p>
<p>Okay thanks guys! :)</p>