<p>Hi all. Like most of you guys, I am taking SAT this Saturday. A program in a university I am applying requires 650 in CR, which I am missing by usually 10~30 points on practice tests. I know it's too late to really help myself by much, but would it be better if I memorize vocabs or solve more CR sections? I usually miss 3~6 SC in each test (not section).</p>
<p>wow you are great then!!!</p>
<p>3-6 will get you at at least 700 on CR, so I don't see why you're worrying. Just try to go through past exams under a time limit to get used to it. Other than that, CR answers are usually just a mix of common sense/logic</p>
<p>totally agree with eclecticist. 3-6 wrong is not bad at all! just relax when reading the passages and go with your instinct! and don't second guess, which is something i need to work on haha. >.<</p>
<p>The OP said 3-6 on SCs, which leads to a 600-650 CR score if your passage skills are the same.</p>
<p>My advice: focus on writing and math. Studying for CR should never be last minute.</p>
<p>I started learning the barron's 800 words a few days ago. Still have about 300 to go.. Am i fooling myself??</p>
<p>I meant I miss 3~6 on Sentence Completions...
Foil, yea I thought so... can't cram the CR section.
Just hoping CR wouldn't be too hard this time.</p>
<p>Harvard44, memorizing too much at the last minute won't help you that much.</p>