<p>I just finished REA took me the course of 3 days with a good amount of breaks and some chemistry/food thrown in between</p>
<p>Yes, I will be skimming through the stuff I've read before and only concentrate on the stuff I haven't read before.</p>
<p>cramming sux... i was pretty confident until i took this practice princeton review test and realized that i was horribly wrong.</p>
<p>I'm doing 2 more practice tests then it's off to bed before 11 pm...I'd rather be well rested and go on what I know than fall asleep while testing having crammed till the morning hours.</p>
<p>Cramming just US History wouldn't be so bad right now, except I also have European history to cram too.</p>
<p>I'm joining the club. Its funny how I before I didn't have a ton of motivation to study and now, in a classic procrastinator move, I feel as if I have tons of energy to study and could study for hours and hours, of which I don't have much of before the test. Good luck, my fellow crammers.</p>
<p>Hey guys -- I've read ReA over the past 3 1/2 days...I've just finished with the: </p>
<p>World WAR II stuff and am on to the cold war aah!!!</p>
<p>Oh noes....I fell asleep. NO matter, I am awake now, and have 3.5 hours before I have to leave for the exam. More cramming time....</p>
<p>it's impossible to study i think. i am just relying on information that i learned this year.</p>
<p>im using <a href="http://www.course-notes.org/us_history/outlines/%5B/url%5D">http://www.course-notes.org/us_history/outlines/</a> to refresh on a few areas, like the gilded age.</p>
<p>I didn't set an alarm, oops.</p>
<p>did you get there Kelly?</p>
<p>Hehe, yeah, woke up at 7:10 anyway. =)</p>
<p>I'm soo glad I crammed. A bunch of the stuff I studied was on the test and on the DBQ so I'm glad it payed off.</p>
<p>Wow, HOW do you people read these books in 3 days? I've seen at least three different people post this. How many hours a day did you spend going through your prep book? Did you have to force yourself to keep reading, or did it come easy? Do you read in detail, or just skim? Do you consider yourself a fast reader? I would be amazed if i could finish one of those books in 7 days. As of now, i haven't finished a single prep book in my life, although i got almost half way through one about algebra 2.</p>
<p>My friend read the entire Kaplan review book (front to back) from 4:00 pm to 12:00 am during the night before the test. I don't know how much that helped, but if you have the endurance to do the same, go for it.</p>