<p>I'm sure there are quite a few of you who have completed the practice exams in the blue book over this summer. There are of course another 20-30 SAT exams created by Collegeboard but it's scattered everywhere. The problem with these extra exams is that there are no answer explanations and while we can take the time to find the answer ourselves, it is very time-consuming. </p>
<p>Any SAT test takers who need help with certain problems or just tidbits on certain sections can join our group. If your range is around 1500-1700, I'd like you to read the strategy guides created by Xiggi, Silverturtle, and AcademicHacker before joining. In this group, we will be reviewing questions, sharing resources, and taking SAT exams and reviewing them via Skype. </p>
<p>People in our group have a variety of scores so if you are seeking help from pros with 2,000s then I suggest that you look elsewhere. But be aware that while practicing is important, teaching others is just as helpful as it will help you understand your process by further explaining it. If you are interested in joining this group, pm me your Facebook name and some sort of identification (anything that I can identify in your picture) so that I can add the correct person.</p>
<p>Hi I’m psyched to notice this! I’m taking the SAT in October and I primarily need improvement on CR, which I currently score about 600 but I need about 700 in October. I also have access to the College Board’s official online course so I’ll be able to provide detailed ans explanation of those. Btw I always score 750+ on math so I can definitely give tips and helps on that. Please add my Facebook it’s Jennifer Lien. My profile pic is a girl with an awkward tongue face. LOL.</p>
<p>I’m taking the SAT this Oct too and this is also my first time. Basically I need help on all 3 sections but I think Writing, especially the Essay is my greatest weakness.
Please add me, my FB acc is Đ</p>
<p>I made this thread quite a while ago but I am beginning my intense prep today. I just got back from a trip so I didn’t have the time to begin. Anyway, here’s how my schedule looks right now:</p>
<p>*Everyday (M-S) memorize 3 chapters of vocab from Ess. 500
Monday: CR (6 sections)
Tuesday: CR (6 sections)
Wednesday: M (6 sections)
Thursday: M (6 sections)
Friday: W (6 sections)
Saturday: Full-length exam in timed conditions
Sunday: W (6 sections) </p>
<p>Please note that this is just my way of studying and if it does not suit you I cannot do anything about it. My study partner and I have already finalized this schedule. Also, beginning from next week, we will be dropping 5 minutes from practice sections and exams. </p>
<p>@ Doridoriiiii - I couldn’t find your FB
@ JenniferLien - I think I found you and messaged you
@ NeedPrep - Can you make an account?
@ Astro - Look at threads created by Xiggi and Silverturtle. That will be a great start.</p>
<p>Well I did my diagnostic couple weeks ago with one of the official test, I was in the 2000 range, but my writing is abysmally low. I don’t really have a Facebook account, I’ll make one today and shoot you one pm.</p>
<p>@Needprep PM me your email address and I’ll contact you. Don’t put stars in your email… I can’t read it when emails come out like this: Bobby12345@***************</p>
<p>My study partner and I completed 6 CR sections today + 50 vocab words from Ess. 500. We’re doing the same thing tomorrow so hurry if you don’t want to be super behind.</p>
<p>Hi, I’d like to join you’re group. I took the sat once last year and got 550 math, 580 cr, 500 writing. I am really good at math, but I didn’t prepare at all and really messed up. I’ve been doing practice and I am consistently getting around 640-680. I mainy need help on the writing and offer math help.</p>