<p>Is a month of studying sufficient for a high score, how much should I study during that couple weeks (an hour a day?) or can you do fine just by cramming the week before</p>
<p>i somewhat crammed for USH, I studied 1 day straight for about 3 weekends, a few weekdays for 3 hours, and then 2 days straight.</p>
<p>i began studying for SAT II Biology in March. (taking in June)
so far, i've read the book 4 times.
~30 mins a day.</p>
<p>i read like this.</p>
<p>on the first week, ill only read the first, sec, and third sections that i divided up.
the next week, ill read sec, third, and forth.</p>
<p>and so on</p>
<p>i didn't do any studying in particular for the SAT II. hoping that my AP studying will pay off</p>
<p>For the lit test, I took two practice tests in a book store and got a 790 and an 800, so I didn't buy the book or study at all. For Spanish, I did nothing besides my normal coursework (I'm taking a college class in the subject). </p>
<p>I think I should be OK. But I'm def. going to cram for US history in the fall.</p>
<p>if i was lucky enough to go to a school where they offered ap bio... that would be the best ever.</p>
<p>but sadly, im self studying the whole course.
lol</p>
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or can you do fine just by cramming the week before
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I actually wouldn't consider a week "cramming." You can get through an entire review book that way with just an hour each night and not feel pressured at all.</p>
<p>Well, that's what I did for Math II and US History, and I exceeded my expectations. Doing well in class helps most, obviously.</p>