Layout for memorizing vocab.

<p>I delayed my March SAT to June because I felt that I wasn't ready; on the Jan SAT, I missed almost 10 sentence completions, and got 10 passage questions wrong. Bad score indeed, but had I gotten all the vocab right, I would have ended up with a much higher score. Just want other people's thoughts on memorizing vocab and what they did. I memorized 320 from RocketReview, 150 from Princeton Review, and like 200 from Sparknotes. </p>

<p>So I still missed a lot and obviously need to memorize more. I'm getting Gruber's, which has 3400. Also, this company makes vocab books and some of them are on flashcardexchange.com so I can look at those. Granted, if I memorize 3400 words by June, I would ace the sentence completions, but how much did you guys memorize to get your score?</p>

<p>thats 37 words a day.
3400/90</p>

<p>For me, it seems like too much though, which is why I want to know what other people did. I might memorize all the words that start with D, I, A, S, or just words that are important. I don't expect a lot of X,Y,Z,Q, or rare letters on the SAT. I want to keep memorizing until I can go a while recognizing most of the words I see in a day. I will also focus on passages, but if I can get all the vocab right, then I'm golden. I don't HAVE to memorize 3400 words, and I know that some people got great scores by doing so, but even a 1000 or so might be fine.</p>