How well prepared will I be?

<p>I'm taking my SATs May 6th, first time, junior. I'm taking a PR Prep class (6 classes, 3 pract tests). Tomorrow is my last one. On the two previous, I have gotten 1740 and 1850 (>_> ehh). </p>

<p>CR/Grammar is my low point.</p>

<p>There are CB Blue Books laying around my school, so I just took one and brought it home today (hehe). I plan on practicing out of that too.</p>

<p>Anyway, one week....I will be preparing every night.</p>

<p>What do you think?</p>

<p>yea sounds good.Ive been practicing everyday since the beginning of march and it has built a lot of confidence for me.</p>

<p>How much will you prepare?
And how WILL you prepare?</p>

<p>Take as many practice tests (out of the blue book) as you can this week and you should be fairly well prepared.</p>

<p>The important thing to do after taking practice tests is.... reviewing what you got wrong and learning how to do them!</p>

<p>yes how can we understand and learn how to do the wrong questions?how many months we need gor a 2350??
and the main question Which course is the best?(not online course--with class)
what do you think about princeton review - sat courses??</p>

<p>can anyone repl y plz</p>

<p>I found that Princeton Review's practice tests were very misleading. The first diagnostic test was insanely hard. The others were very easy and I found the last practice test to be significantly easier than the actual SAT. I went down 200 points from my last practice test to my actual score. I also studied a ton from the blue book, but a majority of it was probably nerves and I completely blanked out on grammar. Definitely study from the blue book-- it's much more of a mirror to the actual test. Do as many practice sections on you can-- espeically in grammar. Grammar shouldn't be that difficult to improve because there are only so many things they can test you on. As long as you cover all the basic rules and expose yourself to a variety of questions, you should be fine.</p>

<p>Well, I would start blitzing the blue book right about now and do ONLY the CR/writing sections, skipping the math part entirely. Well, it probably won't work for you, but that's what I'm doing. In fact, I'm only doing the CR sections from the blue book. I'm just too lazy to sit thru a whole test =(.</p>