Sat lit...urgent

<p>im taking the test this saturday and i cant help but feel nervous</p>

<p>ive been getting consistently about 5-12 wrong (700-780s) on practice tests in kaplans, barrons, and mcgraw hill but sometimes there are one or two passages that i misunderstand and completely bomb. especially the old english poems. my lowest score is a 640 and my highest score is an 800. i've completed all practice tests on mcgraw hill, kaplans, and barrons,
and the score fluctuates within the 650-800 area. </p>

<p>any last minute advice or tips on keeping my score consistent?
and what would the score be on the real test if i ended up with like 9-12 wrong?
thanks.</p>

<p>I’m taking it this Saturday, too… Being nervous is natural, but don’t let it get the better of you. Just relax while you’re doing your paper, and keep an eye on the time. It’s only an hour, which will fly by. What I’ve learned is that every single answer you choose MUST BE SUPPORTED BY THE TEXT. There can only be one correct answer, but SAT makes it a point to put in another option which looks kinda right, but isn’t supported by the text. So, best advice I can give is that when you choose your answer, make sure you have textual support to back it up.</p>

<p>Good luck! :)</p>