HELP...Please

<p>In my conquest on the college process this Junior year I had to experience the grueling SAT.
On test day i went in determined to succeed but left devastated. I fell asleep for about an hour missed a couple of sections.
And Scores came out like this :
Critical Reading:510
Math:510
Writing: 500</p>

<p>This continues next time comes along and I studied fastidiously but...
Scores come up like this:
Critical Reading 540
Math:530
Writing: 500</p>

<p>Now, I have lost all hope in succeeding on this test. I'm the student who has his 90 average acquired through rigorous AP courses , plays sports, and is heavily involved in school.</p>

<p>But I need massive help. What is the best advice you give to a hopeless individual like me who just tries so hard to succeed on this test but just doesn't get it. What should I focus on (especially in the Math section) when studying? How can I "study" ? How can I build "stamina" to withstand the drooling 4 hours (approximately) ? Most importantly, what material should I review to get the "800'er" mentality and knowledge?</p>

<p>Also, I havent even started worrying about the SAT II's how can I get a reach score of 600+ on the Math I. What should I do? Help !!...please.</p>

<p>PS. No I'm not really hopeless i still try my best to study the concepts everyday but I make small mistakes which cost me in the long run. I just need advice...no not counseling lol</p>

<p>Please anything would be great. This is my first post and although i may sound pathetic i'm just really worried for whats ahead of me.</p>

<p>Hope to hear from anybody soon. Thank You ALL who took the time to read this. =)</p>

<p>I average much lower on SAT1 math then on both SAT2 subj1 and subj2 tests.</p>

<p>If you’re really uncomfortable with the SAT, take a spin with the ACT. It’s made in mind for people who aren’t pro at taking tests and instead payed attention in school. I don’t like the SAT and i’ve instead went with the ACT because i’m academic but don’t know every single test taking trick in the world. </p>

<p>My ACT score is, equivalent to 230 points above my SAT, so, you never know, it can happen for you too. :)</p>

<p>Thanks, but do you think that would give me the same problems such as the SAT did?
Any way on preparing for it ?</p>