How much do you guys study for AP/SAT/SATII/ACT everyday?

<p>Just wondering.</p>

<p>not at all</p>

<p>45 minutes</p>

<p>For my 2370, I enacted a hardcore self-study program which required focused and undisturbed studying for six hours everyday for of single month.</p>

<p>Who would study for an AP Test everyday?</p>

<p>Not at all. I didn’t really study for the ACT but back during the school year I studied AP’s maybe 3-4 hours a week.</p>

<p>Who would study for an AP Test everyday? </p>

<p>I studied my 5 AP tests everyday for the two months before the exam. Why? One was a self-study, albeit an easy one (Psychology) and the other 4 were exams for which i had taken classes. However, 2 of the 4 teachers were horrendous, teaching us nothing. Hence, I had to do everything. It gets stressful.</p>

<p>I only study for a couple months/weeks before each test. My SAT/SAT II studying is pretty light, but when AP exams are close I’ll almost always have a prep book in hand.</p>

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<p>I really hope that that’s sarcasm.</p>

<p>while 6 hours a day is a little intense, its still worth …maybe would be a little better to split it up into like 2 months tho</p>

<p>no
that’s not worth it at all</p>

<p>that is ~180 hours of studying SO BORING</p>

<p>well maybe not his plan exactly, but devoting large amounts of time to improving ur score, or anything school related, is worth it if that is one of your priorities, imo</p>

<p>that (depending on your school) is more hours of work than an entire year long class</p>

<p>****. that. noise.</p>

<p>No Silence, I was not being trenchant. The summer preceding my freshman year was extensive and calescent, and day after day I dwelled into the bowels of absolute boredom and apathy. Thus, I decided to perfect my SAT score, which I effectively failed in doing so. I lament dissipating an entire month to bring the SAT reasoning test to my idealization; my resultant scores were clearly of fail and imperfection, and it would’ve been better to use my time to prepare for the USABO or USAMO.</p>

<p>SAT (2360) - 2 weeks; a practice CR or W test every day, sometimes more
SAT II (800 x 3) - 1 hour; I needed to learn orgo and some lab topics for Chem
ACT - N/A
AP - Self-studying Physics B in April: one topic in PR and 5 Steps OR a practice MC OR a practice FRQ every day on average.</p>

<p>For AP tests: nothing outside of the graded homework (five fives). However, I have good teachers.
For the SAT: About three practice, staggered over a month. 2230
For the ACT: 2 practice tests a month before the first one (32), then about 30 minutes on the way to the test site for the second time (34 composite).</p>

<p>I am confident that I could improve my score by a considerable by studying more, but my sport does not allow me that sort of time.</p>

<p>t luciferlied: i sure hope that was you being ironic, because that paragraph was really, really terrible</p>

<p>especially considering all the time you put in to studying</p>

<p>Like 30 seconds? I did the SAT question of the day thing and that’s it. But after getting a 2150 I stopped doing those. Not studying for the subject tests killed my scores, but I did really well on the ACT so it doesn’t matter really.</p>

<p>SAT - none
APs - none to a lot depending on if it wasn’t math or english</p>

<p>Anything more specific??</p>