Preparation schedule

<p>Hey guys!</p>

<p>I finished Barrons, Grubbers books, I also managed to get throught list of 3400 words ( I believe I have forgotten many of them , e/w ). Now I am on half-term break, and my first SAT is on May 5th, I must perform well because paying 70dol.for test is not for me... I have Blue book in my hands, and also 20 previous official sat tests ( with answers but without explanations). During 3 days of break I managed to get through 3 of the tests...</p>

<p>The point is that I am doing IB and it is very hard to study everyday, I study only on weekends and during breaks for SAT ( I write essays everyday at least) . Next break ( April) finishes just before my SAT So I have to get everything what I can from these breaks. What do you suggest doing? Should I do previous tests without answer keys during these holidays and leave Blue book with answer keys and explanation for April. Or should I do Blue book now and leave these official tests without explanations for break before the test?</p>

<p>Do you now any alternatives? Preparation is so overwhelming that I cannot decide on my studying schedule?</p>

<p>Thanks in advance!</p>

<p>P.S. Sorry for inconsistency, I have problems with focusing</p>

<p>by the way, do you now any outstanding essay examples?</p>

<p>hey guys, do you have any ideas?</p>

<p>Goodness, that is a lot of stuff. Just take them, it really doesn’t matter. If you have the answer key with the list of correct choices, that is all you need. Don’t stress too much about it, studying really isn’t necessary beyond refreshing basic math concepts and touching up on grammar rules. 3400 words is insane, and personally, I prefer reading books to cramming a list. Take tests when you have the time, and believe me, it is OKAY to simply take one category (ie CR, M, or W) rather than an entire test at a time. It is also okay to, on occasion, take a few sections and then do something else before returning to finish it up.</p>

<p>what about essay examples?</p>