<p>I didn't study much for my first SAT and ended up with an 1890, thinking I would do better the second time I once again didn't study much and took it on October, I'm pretty worried about my third and final SAT in November which I failed to study for, but how much can I get done in 2 weeks?</p>
<p>Should I just start doing full length practice tests for the duration remaining? Because I've always been doing it in sections.</p>
<p>Hopefully I'll see some improvement with my october scores, but i'm actually expecting them to be lower than 1890. So help me please!</p>
<p>Do practice problems. I only spent less than 3 weeks studying for my SAT and I came out fine. :P </p>
<p>If your vocab is solid, don't work on that. Work on your weakest spots. I can't promise that you'll improve dramatically, but it will make some difference if you're consistent with your studying. </p>
<p>CC nerds are negative because they're cutthroat competitive.</p>
<p>I thought this community was about supporting each other. =/</p>
<p>Plus, 1890 is pretty good as it is. Remember that not everyone shells out $400 to take the test 10 times so that they can get 2400. Also, some people prefer to not study at all and just rely on what they have to work with. I have a friend who got a 35 ACT without studying at all.</p>
<p>1890 is not that bad so you have that to lean on if you don't improve. I'm in the same position (don't study for SAT and get stuck the day before) but just get as much studying that you can in the next 2 weeks, focus on weak areas, then take a full practice test to see how much you improve.</p>