<p>After the first week of this August, my prep class will be finished. I will have finished 12 College Board exams, too. I plan to take October SAT for Early and November, regular. Then, I will take 28 remaining practice tests, which will both require and maintain discipline. Now, I narrowed down my plans into two options:</p>
<p>1) take 2 exams / week and take practice exams until November
OR
2) take 3 exams / week and take practice exams until October</p>
<p>Well, a bunch of QAS’s, online study guide, online course, and the old tests prior to March 2005 are what I was using, and plan to use. Some tests that I have will be redundant, but that will be fine.</p>
<p>I suggest you use the old tests and online course(CB material, but probably wasn’t released as an actual SAT, so I’m slightly skeptical about this), exhaust these quickly but thoroughly, then use QAS as actual, timed exams since they were once released. </p>
<p>2 exams per week? That seems too much imo, that’s about 6 hrs+ per day.</p>
<p>Spread them out, if you have too much exams, then don’t use the old tests prior to 2005. You wanna make sure that you get the most out of QAS tests.</p>
<p>okay. Thanks a lot
And I think I was out of my mind, and I usually am. lol. By “online study guide” I meant the Blue Book. Official study guide. Sorry for the confusion heehee
Guess I’ll keep the pre-2005 tests in my repository.</p>
<p>By the way, I will choose two or three exams per week. If two exams are too much, then I will stick to two exams / week because it seems like I can’t do three / week. I’ll “destroy” the tests slowly, then.</p>