Fitting SAT studying with school?

<p>I'm a Junior this year with AP English, APUSH, Precal, Physics, Psychology, and Elective. When school is over I have just enough time to finish my homework. How did you guys and gals fit SAT studying with school?</p>

<p>Prioritize.</p>

<p>Study maybe thirty minutes a day and more on the weekends. Or only during the weekends but for longer periods of time.</p>

<p>Are you serious?
Your schedule isn't has hectic as mine.</p>

<p>AP English
AP Stat
AP Calculus BC
AP Environmental Science
AP Physics C
Band
Humanities DC</p>

<p>After school, I have 2 hours of Marching Band.
Then At 5, I have to Taekwondo for another 2 hours.
Finally at 7, I leave an hour for homework.
Then I do whatever until 7:30, I study for SAT's, write my college essays, scholarships, etc
From 9:30 to 10, I have state tryout music to practice for.
Then I go to sleep.</p>

<p>If I can fit all that in a day, you can too.</p>

<p>^ ouch do not be such a jerk...anyway her question was HOW not DO YOU</p>

<p>I'm a guy. And yeah, I want to know how you fit it, I could care less about what a band geek's schedule is.</p>

<p>organization is the key.

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^ ouch do not be such a jerk...anyway her question was HOW not DO YOU

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I wasn't trying to be mean.</p>

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I could care less about what a band geek's schedule is.

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<p>I think you just made yourself look like a jerk.</p>

<p>You're a junior so you have plenty of opportunity to study. It's early in the year now, but i"d suggest starting off with a bit of practice (15-30 mins) a day until you start approaching your actual test date. You have weekends too.</p>

<p>thats unlucky. fortunately for me, i get out of school for break this friday so i have two weeks of studying for the exam. right now, im not that worried until i enter break</p>

<p>^so you haven't started studying for it yet?... Hope you are at a high level score already.</p>

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thats unlucky. fortunately for me, i get out of school for break this friday so i have two weeks of studying for the exam. right now, im not that worried until i enter break

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<p>Dude that's awesome. May I ask what this two-week break is for? I don't have another break until Thanksgiving...</p>

<p>^he probably attends a year-round school.</p>

<p>Or he just decides to cut for 2 weeks.</p>

<p>i know exactly what u mean. i got 4 AP classes and 1 IB class at school and then I come home and take another blocked AP class online. it gets rough. for the past few nights i've been staying up til 12 or 1 just to study for the SAT's. but u gotta do what u gotta do. i go to the gym 5 times a week, and i wont give it up for studying, so i give up sleep. lol. ur choice.</p>

<p>yee i attend a year round school so its 3 weeks of break for me. and its my first time so yeah i know im not going to do well but with break who knows.</p>

<p>try to fit in at least 1hr of sat prep into your schedule nomatter what.</p>

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I'm a guy. And yeah, I want to know how you fit it, I could care less about what a band geek's schedule is.

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Lol, I think getting into state band 3 times in a row gives me a better chance with my college than any SAT score could give LOL</p>

<p>I had a very hectic schedule junior year. Try waking up early and studying for a half hour or so BEFORE school. I get up very early so I can practice music for an hour or two before I'm off to school... my sisters, with whom I share a bedroom, don't like it but it is something that has worked very well for me thus far.</p>

<p>what a beast anhtimmy.
i wish i had time management skills like you</p>

<p>anyways, you can wake up an hour or two earlier before school and practice for the sat</p>