<p>i just decided to take a few sections at a time so that i could finish at the appropriate time.
but i got 7 wrong in just 2 sections. i cant afford for that to happen on the real test.</p>
<p>any tips to doing better? </p>
<p>i sometimes can get the answer down to 2...but i choose the wrong one!</p>
<p>post pleaseee.</p>
<p>why ASAP? you still have 3-4 months until the next SAT</p>
<p>I’m not sure if I can help you (since I’m in a similar position as you, averaging around 10 wrong for 3 sections), but I’m sure it would be useful if you specify where you are having the most trouble in. Is it reading passages (which I assume is the case), or sentence completion questions? Also, are you practicing on real SATs or those made up by other companies besides collegeboard?</p>
<p>What are you having trouble with?
I improved 80 points the day after a serious auto accident, so without any further information that is my only tip.</p>
<p>Oops…i think i need to clarify this…im talking about the ACT.</p>
<p>basicallyy, the time limit and questions where i have to think about the passage as a whole are my biggest problems.</p>
<p>truly though, reading in general is becoming an increasing issue.</p>
<p>Sounds like most of your problems could be solved by learning how to skim well.
Try to cut out the sentences that don’t really add anything, and if something comes up just look at it again. The questions are telling you what to look for, and skimming over the whole thing with that knowledge will typically lead to the correct answer.</p>