<p>Rediculous ?:</p>
<p>Is it possible to get 2000+ on the sat by:
memorizing, taking, retaking, taking again all the 8 practice tests in the 'blue book' until you can practically get all the questions right?</p>
<p>Rediculous ?:</p>
<p>Is it possible to get 2000+ on the sat by:
memorizing, taking, retaking, taking again all the 8 practice tests in the 'blue book' until you can practically get all the questions right?</p>
<p>idk. but lemme know how that goes. i think i plan to do that this summer.</p>
<p>I mean it sounds reasonable. It's crunch time for me; i dont have time to play silly games by making flash cards full of vocab words. I have 2 months (until June 7th sat) to rip apart this College Board book (metaphorically speaking).</p>
<p>Just wondering if this method would work?</p>
<p>lol idk, but please keep me posted...</p>
<p>yeah i think that would work. i did the tests within a month and went from an 1600-1800 to a 2100-2300.</p>
<p>if you memorize but also learn how to do the stuff then i think it would work somewhat effectively...</p>
<p>Just doing practice test after practice test is going to be of limited benefit if you don't go through each test and understand why you got a question wrong; take a look at whether there's a certain type of question that always trips you up, and adjust your studying/prep accordingly.</p>