<p>chill out on the test day</p>
<p>getting a good night’s sleep is not a joke. </p>
<p>I never really thought it mattered, that I could just power through something if it counted (like the SAT) no matter how tired I was.</p>
<p>But after a 4 hour night, I took a practice SAT, and my score dropped considerably, even though I felt that my abilities weren’t impaired.</p>
<p>Just chill out, sleep well, and your score should improve. Otherwise, you’re doing something wrong.</p>
<p>When you took practice tests, did you score improve?</p>
<p>Hmm I never really calculated exact scores for my practice tests, but when I looked, I found the general range, which was still better than what I got on the testdate. I think I usually got around 6-9 CR wrong, 3-4 WR, 1-3 M. Whats that?</p>
<p>bump any help? wats the range for scores like that?</p>