How to CRAM?!

<p>Ok, so SAT II's are in a week, and all I've done is taken a practice test for Math II and Lit. Lit was OK - 700 using Kaplan, but Math II was bad - 600 using Barron's. Haven't brought myself to take a stab at physics yet. So, the point is, what would be the most effective way to sutdy for all these tests (keeping in mind my school schedual is killer right now)? I'm hoping for low 700's on all three...possible? Any advice would be much appreciated.</p>

<p>how did you score your Barrons? I have the older version, and it doesnt give you scaled scores....</p>

<p>as far as improving scores are concerned, I would take a practice test in each.</p>

<p>Then see if you made any silly mistakes, or if you need to work on some material for each test. Take note of the specific topics that you need to work on for each test, and review those sections in each prep book that you have. You'll leave a lot of the book unused, but for such short notice, I think thats the best way to go</p>

<p>p.s. A 600 on barrons could easily translate to low 700s on a real test</p>

<p>Don't worry too much about math 2. Barron's is way harder than the actual test.</p>

<p>What kind of a physics class do you have? </p>

<p>I know nothing about Lit.</p>

<p>you should take a real math iic test because i got 630 on Barron's, but then i got 790 on the real test which is in the collegeboard book...
Don't worry you'll get over 700 in math2c</p>

<p>Thanks so much, that is such a relief. I'm in Physics 2 AP/IB so I'm hoping a little review will be ok for the SAT...</p>