<p>lol imo theres absolutely no point in studying the day before, I mean if you couldn't learn the crap weeks/months before, you won't learn it the day before...thats just my 2 cents</p>
<p>i'm gonna hang out and have some fun the night b4 the test. that's the best energy source for you :D</p>
<p>reviewing some vocab and some practice questions woo fun</p>
<p>I just got home from the homecoming game. Probably just gonna review a few math concepts, then sleep.</p>
<p>I went through two whole practice tests today. Halfway through my third...</p>
<p>It's not a matter of studying for me right now, I know all the material. It's a matter of getting in CB's mindset so I can answer the questions the way they want me to.</p>
<p>Hoping to break 2250 this time around. Really aiming for a 2300 but I don't think I'll get it.</p>
<p>it seems like a few ppl are watching the perfect score haha
im just doing practice questions from official tests
and looking at summaries and themes on spark notes
and looking at vocab
haha
im hoping to break 2150 hopefully 2200!</p>
<p>Actually, I believe there is a good reason to study before the day of the SAT. Why? Because most of it will be pretty fresh in your memory. It's wrong to say that it's pointless to study the night before. Now I'm not saying go wreck your brain with prac. problems, but do study the grammatical rules and do study the math formulas.. and whatever else that is necessary.</p>
<p>looking over some vocabulary and watching tv just trying to relax. </p>
<p>After the SAT I am following my tradition of going to IHop and getting french toast after having to do some sort of testing or school related thing on a saturday morning.</p>
<p>Alright, I'm headed to bed now. Good luck everyone!!!</p>
<p>i'm reviewing vocab lists and some grammar nuances and i'll probably go to sleep around 9.</p>