Feedback on my new study plan!

<p>So I took the SAT in December at the urging of my counselor, despite the fact that I had only gone through 2 practice tests timed and only ~3/5 of RR. I scored high (national standards anyway), but didn't do as well as I know I can. I've outlined a study plan, which I'd like people to comment on:</p>

<p>-Read RR for general strategy
-Read DH for vocab
-Do sections each day: Day 1 = CR, 2 = math, 3 = CR and writing, 4 = math and writing, 5 = CR, 6 = essay, 7 = math. I figure daily practice should help a ton.
-Take a full practice test every two weeks
-Review answers</p>

<p>I have 15 practice tests to get through. There are about 11 weeks till the March 14 administration, so that means I have 5 full tests to get through and 10 tests that I will do in sections. I think the biggest help here will be the daily practice sections. I have a little planner which tells me what sections to do on what day (2300+ = DISCIPLINE, if not natural ability). Comments?</p>

<p>I think that is an effective plan. Consistent practice and heavy familiarization with SAT-style questions will definitely make your score skyrocket. Read strategies/tips, but don't focus too much on them. Lots of practice is definitely the way to go. The only flaw I could think of is that your plan is a little intense, lol. Personally, I wouldn't be able to get through it. But if you are so determined and want a foolproof way to boost your score, it's the way to go. Good luck! :)</p>

<p>^ Thanks for the feedback! It's going to be tough, but I think ~1 hr/day of practice sections isn't too bad. There's no easy path to 2400.</p>

<p>Haha wow, anyone as dedicated and conscientious as you are with your study plan will surely meet his goal.</p>

<p>Good luck</p>