<p>I'm on my 6th one in the blue book now, and i still have all 5 on the online course. However, i can, seriously, go thru 2 tests a day... and with a full month still left before the oct 8 test date, my prac test supply is not looking great. I mean, school starts in 2 weeks, but i still want to practice during school days so i don't get rusty. </p>
<p>I'm also only have like 3 tests left in princeton's 11 practice... and almost done the prac book that came with my kaplan's course as well.</p>
<p>If you're going through two tests per day, are you sure you're going through and checking each and every single question and answer after you grade the test so that you can actually learn from the test? If not, then you might want to go back and look at some of those test again. If you already are doing that, then one option is practicing with old format SAT tests. Some parts of the tests and the grading scale as a whole might not be valid anymore, but they still provide a good bank of questions (throw out the analogies and QC's) that you can work with. I would recommending saving a couple of the College Board-released new SAT tests (Blue book and online course) to practice with right before your test day because those will give you your best indication of what to expect on test day.</p>
<p>Instead of taking new tests all the time, spend a hefty amount of time reviewing each test. I mean like DRILL your brain with why you got each question wrong AND right each and every day, one month per test.</p>
<p>Or something like that. I don't know, ask someone else, I've been wondering the same thing :.</p>
<p>Review is especially important for CR, since it's often comes down to two good choices. Reviewing is how you figure out which ones the CB prefers.</p>
<p>Wow! I could barely get my s. to take 2 practice tests a MONTH before the exam. You guys re being incredibly intense. And my s. did very well (1570 on the old SAT- took it only once). Maybe you don't need to burn yourselves out.....</p>