<p>Do you guys measure time when you practice for SAT?
for example, like when you guys do critical reading or math workbook, do you just solve it? and check the answer?
cause I get pretty good score on my workbook problem(w/o time setting)
but not on the one with time setting
Do I need to measure the time whenever I solve SAT problems?
lol..SAT is hard...</p>
<p>always time yourself when you are taking practice tests</p>
<p>its better if u simulate under the conditions as if u were taking the SAT for real
yes SAT is hard i feel ur pain
dont give up. just keep persevering and take the practice test straight through, w/o looking at the answers after every single question
it doenst give u much practice if ur looking to see if u got #3 right then do #4and check</p>
<p>When I was a SAT newbie, I did the non timing thing and got pretty good marks.
And then I started timing myself and did horrendous (eg 800 and 500).
But I gradually started to improve with working under time constraints.
So yes, you should time yourself, exactly under test conditions.</p>