Lost Motivation

<p>o and i also hope to get a 700 but i wont be dissapointed if i get like a 680 or something</p>

<p>i dont think studying 4 hrs a day is alot -.- i still got lots to do =/ i dont think my scores are gonna go up if i dont study hard enough, im at 1800,im trying to get 2100-2200..</p>

<p>chuckwagont, so you're losing motivation because you're having trouble getting your score to go up 30 points? Is that what you're telling me? It sounds kind of ridiculous to me. But I guess what you're doing is right. It's just that going up 30 points is like, getting one more question right. I don't know why you care that much about going from a 650 to a 680. </p>

<p>Ren: If you're studying 4 hours a day and your SAT scores still haven't gone way, way up, there's probably something wrong with the way you're studying. It shouldn't take that long.</p>

<p>^ well actually if you are taking a lot of practice tests and reviewing it could take a while.</p>

<p>my 650 on the sat was the best score i ever got. On the practice tests ive been getting like 590-620</p>

<p>and i obviously want to do as best as i can and am going to study but i just wanted to know if anybody else started off studying a lot and then just couldnt look at an sat book</p>