How should my summer SAT practicr schedule look like?

<p>I have read Xiggi's advice and a lot of other sat advices; however, I still dont know what my summer SAT schedule should look like. Right now, I am doing 2 SAT reading, writing, and math section each day. Studying vocabulary (I know Xiggi said its not reccomended, but I have extra time to spare) and take a full length SAT test each Saturday (I know Xiggi also said not to do this, but I want to see if I am improving). Right now my practice score is around 2000. Highest practice scores right now is Reading 680, Math 700, writing (8 essay) 620. I feel like I am wasting time everytime I am not working on the SAT. Can someone provide me with an example of a schedule I should be following?</p>

<p>Are you reviewing each practice section? You should spend as much time reviewing tests as you do taking them. If you are taking and reviewing 6 sections per day, can you focus on each one. That’s too much for most people. Do you have any prep books? They may help, especially after identifying certain types of problems that you continually miss. </p>

<p>My schedule is full test every Monday, daily vocal review (it’s helped my score a ton and idk why people say not to) and basically just math, english, and writing whenever the heck I feel like it. It’s working pretty well for me so far- I started with a 2180 and got a 2350 on my most recent practice test!!</p>

<p>But as for the whole “I feel like I’m wasting time whenever I’m not studying for the SAT” remark: this actually hist WAY too close to home with me. Not for the SAT, but for working to get into college in general" this past year I’ve become obsessed with getting into an elite institution, and I feel like every second that I’m not doing something to gget myself into college is a second wasted. But you have to overcome this mindset! Once I saw that there was more to life than getting into some arbitrarily prestigious institution (or in your case, some arbitrary measure of college readiness that actually isn’t even that great of a factor in the admission process) I found that I was a LOT more relaxed and focused</p>