Just a few questions :)

<p>Hello! :) I'm taking Princeton Review Class; my highest proctored test there was a 1980, highest I proctored for myself was a 2070 from the Princeton Review Practice Test book, and then a 2120 from the free test on the college board website. What seems like a reasonable guess as to what I'll get on the actual SAT? </p>

<p>Also...what's a way to calm my nerves on the actual test day? xD I desperately need some advice for this one.</p>

<p>As for SAT IIs, which ones would you say are simpler to take? I'm a year ahead and doing precalc work right now as a junior, so I can take AP Calc next year. Considering this, Math seems like a good option, but which one? I'm also in AP US right now, so I figured I'd take the SAT IIs in US History as well.</p>

<p>I've also heard the English SAT IIs are hard, I kind of was thinking of taking them so any feedback? </p>

<p>Thank you to whoever responds in advance! :)</p>

<p>bump*</p>

<p>Also, just got PSAT results back. 208. Is this a decent indicator?</p>

<p>Okay then, no answers. lol Is there any way to delete this thread?</p>

<p>What is your concern?</p>

<p>Your PSAT suggests that you have the capability of doing well on the SAT.</p>

<p>Also take the ACT.</p>

<p>Calm yourself about taking the SAT by reminding yourself you have plenty of time to retake them. :)</p>

<p>I agree with mom2collegekids on the retaking. I was so nervous about mine, not even remembering that fact, and my hand literally couldn’t stop shaking. I think in hindsight I should have relaxed, taken a deep breath, and realized that the tests are in no way a reflection of my character, or have much say about my future. Ironically enough though, I did score high, and you can too.</p>