SAT SUMMER STUDY SCHEDULE!!!HELP OR TIPS???PLZ

<p>Hey guys below is my schedule for studying for the sat over the summer(june,july) please review and give me any tips!!!
P.S. I am starting junior year this coming year and plan to hopefully take the SAT in October if this works ;)))</p>

<p>MATH- Going over John Chungs Math book and everyday understanding and memorizing 1-2 sections(tips) so by end of June i will have all the tips memorized as well as having gone through: how to hack the sat. Then beginning July I will take a practice test every week and go through every thing that i missed and really try to understand and review what i missed. GOAL BY END OF SUMMER: 730-770 range</p>

<p>Critical reading: I have a book with just 500 practice questions so its basically like probably around 100 passages so i am just going through 1 passage a day and trying my best on the questions. I am also memorizing word lists so by the end of summer i will have about 500 words really memorized which is not a lot but better than nothing. Finally i am reading probably around 2 hours everyday because i know its late but my score won't go down by reading for 5 months so ill give it a shot. GOAL BY END OF SUMMER: 630-660 range</p>

<p>Writing- Going through Barrons writing workbook and its actually really nice i am just doing litte sections everyday and trying to really understand the grammar and other concepts. Like the math i plan to just take 1 practice test every week in july by which point i will have finished the workbook.
GOAL BY END OF SUMMER: 650-690</p>

<p>PLEASE Help with any tips or concerns </p>

<p>Hmm… You probably don’t need to waste that much money. All you have to do is take practice tests every week and then review the question types that you got wrong. That should be enough rather than arbitrarily reviewing topics you may have mastered already.</p>

<p>Btw, when I say practice tests, I mean the entire exam. Take one Friday or Saturday, sit down, and take the full length exam with the breaks and times section. That will prepare you better than doing only math exams one day and only writing. Also, you should aim higher for critical reading. The curve isn’t as steep for critical reading as it is for writing. </p>