<p>Does anyone have a SAT schedule that helped them? I plan to take mine in October and the last one I took I got a 1620 (CR: 540 M:570 W:510). My goal is to get a 1300 CR+M (preferably a 700 in Math) and a 610 in W. Can anyone give me a schedule that will help me?</p>
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<p>Did you study study intensively before your last test? If you didn’t, then it is likely any decent amount of daily study will lead to a substantial improvement. I wouldn’t recommend taking entire practice tests for daily study. Instead, work on individual sections under normal time constraints and dissect those sections after you finish taking them. I highly recommend to stick to practice sections from previously administered tests and tests from the Blue Book only. Anything else would just waste your time. Learn some vocab, cover any SAT math topics you are unfamiliar with and review those you may have forgotten, learn the common grammar rules tested in the writing section, and prepare a few solid examples that will work for almost any essay. A lot of people recommend reading the New York Times (or something similar, but NYT should be sufficient) for 10-20 minutes a day in order to improve reading comprehension. If you really are serious about improving, try putting in maybe 1-1.5 hrs of work a day. Of course studying an hour a day until October is a lot, so allow yourself to skip a day every once in a while to do other things. Most importantly, do not study for the sake of studying, but study for the sake of improving and becoming more consistent with the test.</p>
<p>Thanks and I studied a little before my first one</p>
<p>You should be fine, then. Be sure to save a couple full practice tests that you can take shortly before the test in October.</p>