<p>I'm taking the SAT on January 25th. Problem is my scores are not where I want. I'm at around a 1900 at the moment but I'd like a 2100+ on the real thing. I have 6 tests from the online course, a couple of QAS tests and 11 Princeton review practice tests. Would it be a good idea to take a Princeton review test per day and then review the answers? I heard that using non-official prep is bad so I'm weary about using them. At the same time, I do not want to exhaust all my of my official ones. </p>
<p>Current plan:</p>
<ul>
<li>Take practice test(full)
-Review&Categorizw incorrect answers/guesses</li>
<li>Read 50 pages of PWN SAT or Ultimate Grammar or The Critical Reader. DO all activities..Read areas I got incorrect
-Repeat</li>
</ul>
<p>Have you taken the real SAT before? If not, then I think you need to take it easy on the practice tests. For me, I basically took the SAT for the first time without much preparation just to get a real feel for it. Then, I went through the blue book and took 4 practice tests and took the SAT again and got my score up 260 points. Also, for some reason I feel like collegeboard’s SAT question of the day really helped. I just got it sent to email and I found that those questions were the most similar to the ones on the actual SAT. Don’t get too burned out with taking practice tests; just see how you do and then take it again in the fall. I’m guessing you’re a junior?</p>