Practice Makes Perfect

<p>Hey Guys</p>

<p>I am hard at work studying for the SAT's and in doing so have obviously done heaps of practice tests. These tests have been really useful in pointing out my weaknesses and I have learned a lot from them. I am running out of practice tests though and am still about 200 points off my actual SAT target. Would it be useful/wise for me to repeat tests I have already done to monitor my progress or would it just be a complete waste of time?
Any advice on this one guys, particularly from your own experiences?
I am using the Peterson's Master The SAT Guide at the moment but can only get the CollegeBoard one in a couple weeks. </p>

<p>Thanks in advance!</p>

<p>Personally, I don’t think that repeating tests would be the best idea. When I tried to do that, I felt like i just remembered the correct answers as opposed to actually figuring them out for myself.</p>

<p>Is there a specific section that you’re not doing as well on as you would like? If so, try to focus in on that section to get it up to par. Read more, learn more vocab words, practice math problems. I don’t 200 points is that big of a gap so I’m sure that if you keep working at it, you’ll reach your target!</p>

<p>What is your current score and what is your target score? There also additional administered SAT’s on the internet.</p>