<p>...now what? Im working to do better than my 720m 700v 690w. Ill be taking the SAT again in june I believe. whats the best way of attacking my prepping? Should I do a practice test and then see where my weaknesses are? Is it best to sit down and take an entire sitting at once to get used to the timing (think that hurt my score first time)? any advice is appreciated</p>
<p>Do the practice sections in the review, and then do the practice tests. Find your weakness and practice some more.</p>
<p>Agreed. It would also help to take tests where you can review answer explanations (the CB test don't come with them, go figure). The explanations in my Princeton Review books are great, very helpful for figuring out WHY a particular question type is a weakness! So I would supplement with either Cracking the SAT (3 tests plus strategies that are good for overcoming the weaknesses) or their 11 Practice Tests book. I have both. Really good.</p>
<p>i have barrons and kaplan from before but they seem a lot harder than the actual SAT answers so i kinda decided it wasnt worth it to deal with them</p>