<p>Since we only have 11 days left, which practice tests should I drill on? I have the collegeboard tests, but people say they are easier than the real thing. I have princeton review's 11 practice tests, barron's, kaplan 2400, but people say they are either harder or unlike the real tests. What should I do? And how many full length practice tests are you doing till June 2? I don't know if doing too many will make me pooped out on test day.</p>
<p>Just don't take any practice tests on the two days leading up to the actual one and you'll be fine. Hell since you have so many options I just say take one of each. Can't hurt.</p>
<p>Do the official CB tests and PR tests.</p>
<p>If one shouldn't take the practice tests the Thursday and Friday before the test, what should they do those two days?</p>
<p>Go relax; hang out with friends, go on a date, etc. Something to get your mind relaxed...too much cramming before test -> disaster.</p>
<p>Well, I'm going to try and do two practice tests each day - one in the morning and one at night. I kinda split the sections to work on my weakest subject in the eight practice tests found in the Official SAT Study Guide, so I guess I'll just treat those as individual timed sections during the day. I also got ARCO Master the SAT from the library, which includes 7 practice tests (including the Diagnostic test). I'll probably just leave out the Diagnostic and do the remaining six. </p>
<p>Yeah, I've been hearing that CB's practice tests are easier than the real ones. I worried about that; I've been doing so many of CB's practice tests and quizzes - I don't want to come on test day and find a super hard Math section that I just don't know how to do! (I've been scoring around the middle 500s for Math on several CB practice tests - my latest score range was a 570 - 650. The Math was ridiculously easy.)</p>
<p>That's why I'm going to do ARCO's practice tests - they're harder than Collegeboards.</p>
<p>I suggest you do one easy and one hard practice test each day - whatever you feel, depending on your needs, free time, and practice tests. That way you could experience both types of questions.</p>
<p>I'm also going to relax the day before the test..I feel that two days of relaxation is just a bit too much for me! :B</p>
<p>You might want to work on your weakest if not your strongest areas of the test. This will further improve your strongest areas, while enhance your weakest areas a bit. My strongest areas right now are Writing (MC) and Math (Math used to be the lowest!). These are probably the two sections in which I'm going to concentrate on the most for these last couple of days. A weak part I have with the test is the Essay, since I'm SO bad with the timing (I NEVER finish my essay on time!) This is probably a weak area that I'll be working on as well. I think CR is going down the drain for me, because I absolutely HATE the passage-based reading questions. Oh well, at least I'll try.</p>
<p>Well, here are some thoughts you might want to consider. (Sorry for the excessive rambling!)</p>
<p>My 0.02 cents.</p>
<p>drill thru college board.- the difficulty may not be same but you get used to the question types- i can tell you that after CB, PR, Kaplan, Barrons, Rocket, and a lot more tests, the CB is most realistic. Writing is ok everywhere.</p>