How to fit in time to study for SAT?

<p>I've got the collegeboard SAT prep book, but I haven't even touched it yet! I'm thinking about taking the SAT in Jan. , so I really need to get on it. However, I'm taking three AP classes this year and it's kind of putting a lot of work in as well as sports after school.</p>

<p>How would you guys recommend studying? Read a bit a day?</p>

<p>I recommend taking a full length practice test every weekend.</p>

<p>from where?</p>

<p>Tenplenesis probably meant the BB.</p>

<p>BB = ? </p>

<p>sorry i’m not familiar with all the acronyms :)</p>

<p>CollegeBoard Blue Book</p>

<p>I wish I had your schedule. I’ve studying for my SATs (1 and 2) since summer because I’m taking them in October and November for college apps. I’m currently taking 5 AP classes. I take a practice test every weekend so far and I study for each SAT every other day for an 1-2 hours. I do find myself improving. You have to motivate and discipline yourself because you’re decisions everyday is what makes your future. (haha kinda corny)</p>

<p>So, just study every day for 30 minutes since you have a lot of time on your hand. Just stay motivated. Oh and know the 1000 words for the SAT reasoning because I find my CR reading score improving a lot. do like 15 words a day (i do 20 words and have a ‘final’ after every one hundred sets)</p>

<p>GOOD LUCK!!</p>

<p>how many tests are in the bluebook?</p>

<p>@ imagine thanks!</p>

<p>The first edition has 8. I don’t know about the new one though.</p>

<p>The new one has 10.</p>