How do you find the time to study for the SAT's?

<p>I'm taking the January 28 test, I haven't started practicing for it, and as you can see I'm starting to run out of time. I'm really busy and after I finish my homework [late at night], I'm groggy and can't really think straight to study for the SAT's. What do you do to make time, etc. to study for it? I'd appreciate any suggestions/advice you have. Thanks.</p>

<p>Hahaha tell me about it....</p>

<p>I'm taking the SAT this December, and I haven't even prepped at all.</p>

<p>Um I took a practice test like twice a week for a month and that was it.</p>

<p>bumpadeehoo.</p>

<p>You don't need to practice the WHOLE test... just the areas you're weak on. You can even narrow it down to the types of questions in each subject you're weak on. </p>

<p>Well, on second thought, you might want to do a dry run of the entire test once. Some feel it gives them confidence. But that's up to you and your schedule.</p>

<p>P.S. Think Christmas break. ;)</p>

<p>study for the SAT? lol</p>

<p>If I were you i'd just look over some of the strageties (like how omission effects your score vs. wrong answers). For math just review concepts if you are not sure and really the best thing to do is to work on being fast. If you have taken alg 2 and geometry you should be ok as far as skills go I think (for SAT I anyway). As far as english goes I am not really sure how you would study for that - unless you can read books really fast...lol</p>

<p>This is what I did for my SATs: study the parts I wasn't sure on. Take a review book and do 10 pages at lunch every day. I eat fast, so I usually had ~20 minutes to read a chapter or so in a SAT II review book. It took maybe ~2 days to review Math II, ~1 week for Bio, and because my chemistry teacher sucks, ~2 hardcore weeks of Chem.</p>