October 6th Takers...

<p>Good luck everyone.</p>

<p>Remember to wake up early and be there by 730...</p>

<p>Sleep a lot the night before.</p>

<p>Don't cram until 2 AM.</p>

<p>One question that some of us are wondering: Should we be cramming up until Thursday?</p>

<p>Or would we become confused/it wouldn't help since the SAT is a gradual process?</p>

<p>I wouldn't cram; I'll be chilling on Friday. I think the SAT is a gradual process and requires practice. Good luck to you, too.</p>

<p>I'm definitely still doing some preparation on Thursday if I have the time.</p>

<p>But Friday I'm just gunna relax.</p>

<p>G'luck to you as well.</p>

<p>and everyone remember as many questions as you can, so we can talk about it later, lol.</p>

<p>I agree, but i think doing some reviewing on thursday and friday won't be that detrimental</p>

<p>Vocab and quick questions wouldn't hurt, but doing a practice test on Friday would burn you out.</p>

<p>hey, I realize that im gonna take SAT abot 9 hours sooner because when SAT begins in my country at 9:00 AM on Saturday morning, its approx 8:00 PM in US on Friday evening, my memory is good so i ll update everything I could absorb
Good luck everyone</p>

<p>yeah, but internationals take a different sat.</p>

<p>Good luck, boys and girls!</p>

<p>Let's hope the best for all of us!</p>

<p>I just realized i dont even know what time my test starts..</p>

<p>you can see it on your admission ticket.</p>

<p>Are International SAT's a different test??</p>

<p>/<em>/</em>/yes./<em>/</em>/</p>

<p>yup...unfortunately..</p>

<p>thericwu-keep making those awesome videos!</p>

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Sleep a lot the night before.</p>

<p>Don't cram until 2 AM.

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what is your idea of a lot of sleep?</p>

<p>unless this was meant to be sarcastic...</p>

<p>ashlees's man: i'm an international SAT taker too. So please keep in mind a lot of CR questions and your essay prompt. I'll check my email before I go to test center.</p>

<p>Im sorry for bring anyone down, I just changed my test date yesterday</p>

<p>So, is it like one SAT for each time zone, or a US version and an international version?</p>

<p>I dont think they make that many different versions of the test.
I am an international taker too, and I'm in the time zone of GMT + 1 (i think it's about 6~7 hours earlier than in the US) </p>

<p>Anyone need my help? or anyone willing to help?</p>

<p>i think its a us version and an international version. i remember when i took it in june there was a main thread for talking about the us test, and i think all the internationals made their own thread.</p>