<p>I was just wondering if I could start studying today, and be well prepared for the April 1 exam. I'm probably gonna do about an hour a day nd do some practice tests on some weekends. </p>
<p>Thanks,</p>
<p>I was just wondering if I could start studying today, and be well prepared for the April 1 exam. I'm probably gonna do about an hour a day nd do some practice tests on some weekends. </p>
<p>Thanks,</p>
<p>I think that should definitely be enough but it differs per person...</p>
<p>Yeah, it's fine to start now. It's actually a very good idea because you can build up stamina and be totally ready.</p>
<p>It differs, but I think you'd finish REALLY quickly if you did one hour a day. Focus on practice practice practice tests!</p>
<p>You should take a practice test everyday if you can handle it.</p>
<p>I don't think you should go to that extreme...enjoy life.</p>
<p>Well, it was no problem for me, since I had no life junior year. Enjoy life once you get into college ;).</p>
<p>Hahah, good advice^ I've been studying on and off for the past month really, and I think I have too little time. </p>
<p>BUT </p>
<p>These kids are telling you start now, and that an hour a day is too much . . </p>
<p>i dont know, i dont think an hour is too much. I strive to do an hour a day and I think I'm still screwed. And I have 1 month and 1 week left.
Maybe you should do a practice test first to see where you stand, to determine how much you need to study . .</p>
<p>Right^</p>
<p>Whatever it takes to get your ideal score. Whatever it takes. </p>
<p>At least, that's how I view it.</p>
<p>thanks for teh advice guys...i guess thats the most logical thing to do...take a couple practices and figure out how much I need to study from there...</p>
<p>thanks again, </p>
<p>ben</p>