<p>hey, this idea may seem a little weird..</p>
<p>but Im into working out and one way to do so is to have an online journal where other people can critque your workouts for a given day and tell you how to do better. (if you go to bodybuilding.com there is a workout jounral section) Usually I post my daily excersises in their and hold my self accountable to the journal.</p>
<p>Im looking to implement a similar concept in this journal. The SAT will largely determine my acceptance into a good school (Rice, NYU, are what Im concidering as best money for value colleges). I live in Conn. where there arent really that many great places to go. </p>
<p>That said my current SAT score is a 2030. That may not be as high as the 2100+ scores that most of you seem to have, but its mostly because my writing score is abhysmal. I have a 710 in math, 690 in english, and a 630 in writing w/ an 8 on the essay.</p>
<p>I want to increase my math score which I can DEFINETLY see my self into doing. I also can see my self increasing my english score if I try hard enough. I think if I actually follow a structured study plan instead of doing what I did leading up to the Jan 28th test (I just studied how I felt like studying on the particular day, no stucture or organization) </p>
<p>That dude Xiggi had a stickied thread up top and I like his idea of testing, my parents keep telling me that If I take a practice test every saturday morning then that would be helpful, but I dont think so. So I think im gonna follow his routine. </p>
<p>so everyday I do work ill post back up here</p>