How'd you prepare for YOUR SATs?

<p>I'm having a little trouble preparing. Every time I open up that blue collegeboard book or barrons SAT review book, I immediately fall asleap. I try to prep myself and teach myself CR techniques but I just loose focus and 10 minutes later I'll be on my computer on CC looking at forums again... or just doing some unproductive stuff....</p>

<p>Can I please have some tips from you guys? yes you reading this post. How did you force yourself to like the way you prepared and sticked to it? I clearly cannot understand how people can stick to their desks with books for 8 hours a day when I can't even concentrate on CR SAT studying for 8 minutes. (btw CR is my worst section in the SAT, I have a 450 in CR but still a freshmen. I need to definitely improve)</p>

<p>You don’t have to do it 8 hours a day. if all you can do for now is one section at a time (CB Blue Book) - then just do that. Do a section and take a break. Repeat.</p>

<p>Keep track of your scores and try to get better. Compete with yourself.</p>

<p>The key is to circle the ones you get incorrect, look up the answers and go back to them later.</p>

<p>Eventually, you will only be doing questions that you had gotten incorrect earlier. Before you know it, you will be rockin’ it.</p>

<p>Best of luck.</p>

<p>Break it up. Example:

  1. One CR passage + questions
  2. 10 minutes of cat videos on Youtube
  3. Grade and review what you missed
  4. Surf CC for 10 minutes
  5. Etc.</p>

<p>Blue book.</p>

<p>very helpful transfer… very helpful… -.-</p>

<p>Transfer is still right, though. The blue book has the best passages and questions.</p>

<p>Just keep practicing dude. Maybe even just a passage + questions a day, but make sure you do a lot of them. The more you get used to them, the easier they become.</p>