<p>if i just finished my BB,but i dont have additional CB test,do you think it's good to do the tests from the BB AGAIN??????????????</p>
<p>It doesn’t hurt to review, but here are some other sources of tests:
10 Real SATs book
6 tests from the Online Course
Online practice tests
QAS</p>
<p>Sure as long as the test has mostly faded from your memory and you haven’t written in your book it will be valuable to retake tests.</p>
<p>I think it’s actually a very good idea to retake BB tests. It not only reinforces the fact that you understand exactly how to do each of the problems, it also helps you review some standardization concepts used by TCB. This will be especially effective on the first few tests, when you didn’t really know what you were doing. </p>
<p>Remember: every SAT test is the same, so retaking one of them is like taking 2 different tests! (ok, maybe not really, but you know what I mean)</p>
<p>But the second time, I would not bother timing yourself. Instead, I would focus on looking to see if you can find other ways to solve the problems, especially in the last third of each section. If you used algebra the first time through, now see if you can do it by making up numbers, messing around. If you did it that way the first time, now try to see the algebraic way. This will increase your flexibility when you are taking the actual test. Say whatever you want about the blue book, but some one who can work every problem in that book forwards and backwards is NOT going to have a bad day on the real thing.</p>
<p>Just make sure you don’t put too much stock in your score, because even though you may feel like you’ve forgotten it you will still probably be more familiar with the questions than if you hadn’t taken it before.</p>
<p>yeah, redo BB, and use the list post #2 had said</p>