<p>I've been getting constant 610's on the math section if the SAT and I just went over the questions I got wrong. More than 50% of the questions I got wrong were easy questions, and I just didn't pay attention to the question. Should I read the questions out loud? I also realized that I burn out on the last math section and become apathetic, how can I prevent becoming so drowsy? I feel like I just want the test over with.</p>
<p>Just like a football team has to avoid turnovers to win, you have to work on eliminating your mistakes. It would seem that if you can that, you will do fine.</p>
<p>You should check your answers by pluging them in</p>
<p>Lots of practice. Build up your endurance.</p>
<p>Practice taking entire tests under the time limit so you get used to it. And make sure you read every question two or three times very carefully.</p>
<p>It’s better to know that you can review the questions you got wrong and get them right after reviewing than to review questions you got wrong and have no clue on how to solve them.</p>