<p>Now that school is starting, I'm going to be very busy. Throughout the summer I have improved my SAT score dramatically, but I'm worried that I may not have sufficient time to devote to prep, and that my scores will atrophy. </p>
<p>I would appreciate any advice on how to keep up on SAT prep during the schoolyear; actual exeriences would also be very helpful.</p>
<p>Schedule time for it each week, and stick to it. Resist the temptation to blow it off for something else. If you plan on even half an hour a day on school days, that would keep you on track.</p>
<p>i'd say do at least 1-2 practice sections on weekends. If you have time during the school week, read in your free time (Scarlet Letter or other pre-1900 novels), or study a vocab list and make a goal of memorizing 50 words a week by yourself, and on weekends go through a random mix and test yourself.</p>