<p>Facts:
- SATs are in a little more than 12 hours away.
- Your Blue Book (or any other SAT study book) is next to you, opened.
- At least two out of three of your last Facebook/Twitter updates were about the SATs.</p>
<p>Given those conditions - how is everyone's studying going?</p>
<p>My Friday sucks. I went to Starbucks at 1 PM, grabbed a latte and a parfait, took a few practice exams, reviewed them, learned some new math material, etc. Bought another latte. Studied some more. Four hours in, the barista comes over carrying a latte. I figured she was on her break and was going to sit down or something -- instead, she gives me the latte, free of charge, "Good luck on your SATIIs!" </p>
<p>With four lattes in my system, there is no way I am going to be able to sleep tonight. But, on the bright side, I can finish taking 6 more practice exams!</p>
<p>Aside from two practice tests over the weekend, I’ve done no studying whatsoever since the March SAT. I had already gotten myself in the 2350-2400 range for March, so now it’s just a matter of hoping luck is on my side this time.</p>
<p>I’ll probably do a practice essay and some math problems tonight and then get a solid 10 hours of sleep.</p>
<p>You can definitely do it!</p>
<p>I’m just taking the US History and Math I exam tomorrow. I just want a 600 in each. Not asking for much… :x</p>
<p>I’ll probably brush up on some math and writing techniques and then watch a movie and head to bed early. It is all about just staying relaxed for me.</p>
<p>^^
pics or it didnt happen.</p>
<p>Ohh… On my case, I am blanked out - didn’t feel depress, stress, anxious or anything in similar even though I’m going to take the SAT less than 12 hours … just b.l.a.n.k. O_O </p>
<p>Does anyone feel that he or she is going to “fail” the SAT anyway?</p>
<p><em>will go to sleep at 9pm though</em></p>
<p>I’m not expecting my 1490 to get much higher…
I think i’m gonna stop stressing about it until summer starts, then i’l put aside time to practice for the fall test</p>
<p>I’m stressing out about it too…I’ve had way to much on my plate lately, with little time to practice. I think I’ll go into it thinking, “What the heck? Just do it.”-- maybe it’ll turn out alright. That’s what I did with the ACT; three hours of sleep, morning after debate nat quals, little practice, 34.</p>
<p>But still. I’m freakin’ out.</p>
<p>Does anyone know how big a deal it is to take it in the fall of your senior year as opposed to as a junior? I’m pretty worried about all this…</p>
<p>Sleeping in , relaxing , eating a good breakfast, and just doing it.</p>
<p>does anyone have any suggestions for a “good breakfast”?</p>
<p>Good Breakfast : English Breakfast —> 2 omelets, 2 bacon, a french toast with butter, 2 grilled tomatoes, a cup of fresh orange juice or if preferred, a good cup of coffee :)</p>
<p>Wow! I was thinking of just buying a sandwich because I think I’d have to wake up way early to make all of that right haha. Good luck for everyone taking the test tomorrow! I feel like I’m going to do so bad</p>
<p>Good luck everyone :}</p>
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<p>… Me. Considering I know absolutely nothing about US History or Math I. </p>
<p>I woke up at 3:30 (***?), so I think I’ll teach myself Reagan and Bush and then review important math concepts. Maybe, I’ll memorize the formulas. Maaaybe.</p>