<p>I have read a few guides suggesting that I only use the blue book for the sat and nothing else . I'm taking my sat in November and well I feel I'll be done with the blue book really soon (this is my second attempt , first attempt I got 2160) . So what do I do after I'm done with the book ? I can't just sit around :-/
I got a 670 in CR and I want to improve it to a 720+ .
I'm learning up words from the barrons 3500 word list , though I'm not too sure how to attack the passages (I got 1 easy , 1 medium and 3 hard passage questions wrong on the real sat ) any suggestions on how I should attack them ?
Is there anyone here who used Npitaperp's guide and had a massive increase in their CR score ?
Thanks :)</p>
<p>Anyone ???
(bump)</p>
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<li><p>Stay calm through out the entire test. Imagine you are writing the test as if you were back in your bed room-- this is just another one of those tests which you already have aced a million times</p></li>
<li><p>Get flashcards, or make them yourself. They are extremely helpful in memorizing words, and there is no need to carry around a vocabulary book. I kept around 30 flashcards binded by a paper clip on me all the time-- whenever I would wait for the bus, walk home, or had free time, I would just whip them out.</p></li>
<li><p>Read more. It’s so simple. Read and understand. Comprehension is key.</p></li>
<li><p>the SAT is not everything, so do not over stress :)</p></li>
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<p>Any one else ? I’m not really nervous when I take the test , that’s not the problem .
I’m always making 3-4 passage mistakes when I practice … And I’m playing Devil’s Advocate (and clearly not doing it properly ;-/)</p>