<p>Alright I'll admit I'm cramming a little for this SAT... (Saturday)
I still feel that im not 100% prepared.. is it bad that I'm doing this? I want to practice some more math...</p>
<p>Is this a bad thing?</p>
<p>Alright I'll admit I'm cramming a little for this SAT... (Saturday)
I still feel that im not 100% prepared.. is it bad that I'm doing this? I want to practice some more math...</p>
<p>Is this a bad thing?</p>
<p>Nope. Just reinforce what you already know, don’t learn anything knew.</p>
<p>I know, same here. I really want to capitalize on the math section but i just keep worrying about missing more than 6 questions.</p>
<p>In my opinion, the only part of the SAT that you can cram for would be the Writing secion. Your math score is not going to get better from doing last minute prep.</p>
<p>^is there anything that someone can do to cram for W to go from 3-4 errors to 2 errors, because I don’t want that deduction to hurt my score.</p>
<p>^ identify what concept you are getting wrong (idioms, S-V, pronouns, etc) and see if there is a common thread between the ones you are getting wrong.
Note that there is only so much that college board can do to change the sentences, and that in the end if you keep doing a lot of writing sections, you will see a pattern, and know to look for certain things in sentences.
Checking systematically is always helpful and never be afraid to put that it is correct as is.
Since you only have a few more hours to study, just keep doing writing sections, because when you are getting 3-4 wrong, studying grammar rules will not help you get down to two.</p>
<p>The math section is probably most amenable to cramming because, after all, it’s essentially a test of all the math you learned in 8-10th grade. Just treat it like one big exam.</p>
<p>Writing and especially reading are two skills that take time to develop. If you haven’t been a heavy reader for the past few years, a few days of cramming won’t really help you on these sections.</p>
<p>im trying to cram in vocab ! Good luck to everyone on it</p>
<p>Its Friday night, is it worth it to cram all night long, i will have about 9 hours to study until i have to get change clothes and get to exam area. I really want to improve my writing and critical reading scores.</p>
<p>I would suggest some sleep man haha</p>
<p>yea cramming is useless if you are going to fall asleep in the exam hall</p>