<p>Seeing as how the SAT is about 4 hours long, I'm doubting that most people actually do each practice test start to finish when they study. I've been working on just the writing, reading, or math at once and doing all the sections of each subject. If doing it this way is any indication of how well I'm going to do in June than that's awesome. I've managed to cut my # wrong in half in both the writing and reading section! </p>
<p>How do YOU go about studying? Is there a better way than what I'm doing?</p>
<p>I recommend that you do a practice test from the blue book (4 hours) then see where your mistakes and strengths are. Go over especially the questions you got wrong and figure out why you got the wrong answer. Try to fix it. For example, if you got a bunch of sentence completions wrong you should probably work on vocabulary more, and if you forgot an important math trick, then you should review that. Try to eliminate the mistakes you make. That way you will improve.</p>
<p>That’s sort of what I’ve been doing. I got the score print out from my last SAT so I know how many questions and what type/level of difficulty they were. I still got like 6 more tests in this book so I’ll probably start taking some under time constraints now that it’s coming up</p>