SAT practice

<p>Is it beneficial to take full practice test on weekend and see the answer or to take each section of practice test everyday and see their answer?</p>

<p>I thinking about to do both of these, but sometimes I can't follow it since I have lot of HW</p>

<p>I'm taking SAT on march, and planning to take atleast 10 SAT practice tests before it.</p>

<p>Also please tell me how you guys prepare and take practice tests. Thanks in advance</p>

<p>10 is a lot. Considering that the BB only has ten tests, you’d be using the entirety of the book in the space of two months, which is inefficient. I would take fewer tests and focus moreso on problem sections. After identifying the parts I don’t score well in, I’d go to the study book to read up on it and try some of the questions they have there.</p>

<p>Take a practice test every other weekend, you’ll space out the book better.</p>

<p>I disagree. I’d try to take 2 per week, like on Wednesday and Saturdays (or whichever day you feel comfortable). There are more tests on CB which you could also take for practice (some of which I’d argue are even better than those offered in the BB). However, you have to make sure to check what you don’t understand and study it! The tests are only a way to detect this and practice what you already know, but if you don’t know something you’ll need to study it! If you have to chose between studying a part of the SAT you don’t know or taking a practice test, I’d chose study every time.</p>

<p>I have plethora of CB practice tests and QAS, but I dont know how to take. I mean should I practice each section and check answer or to take whole practice test
I am good in math, but my CR and writting sucks</p>

<p>I personally took an SAT every weekend for the months leading up to the actual test. Then, the last two weeks or so before the real thing, I started taking sections during the weekday to complement the weekends. Moral of the story is that I think you should start steady and then bump it up.</p>

<p>Agreed with others before me and add that you might want to take it early in the morning to simulate a real SAT.</p>