<p>Just run through the practice test in the blue book, review the questions you got wrong and even the ones you got right and maake sure you understand them and can do them over. Good luck!</p>
<p>@Yuppie I want to tell you that in the same week of sat i had the school exams and the minister exams and that is something u out there don’t have; you just concentrate on the sat while my country have rules that you must examine with the minister exam that is not included in the American diploma</p>
<p>As an SAT math tutor I will just give advice for the math section:</p>
<p>(1) Learn SAT specific math strategies. If you don’t know these, then you are putting yourself at a serious disadvantage. For example, if you find yourself doing algebra or complicated computations, then you are not optimizing your score.
(2) Practice SAT math problems 10 to 20 minutes per night. This will maximize your retention and keep you from burning out.
(3) Redo every problem you get wrong OVER and OVER and OVER again (a few days apart each time) until you can get the question correct ON YOUR OWN.
(4) Practice problems of the appropriate level (in your case you should focus mostly on Level 3 and 4 problems, but also do some level 1 and 2 problems).
(5) Practice tests should be taken just a few times to make sure you are applying all the right strategies under timed conditions, and to make sure you are familiar with the structure of the test. This is NOT the time that you are actively improving your score.</p>
<p>@Spidermh- I don’t June so its 2 months for me. but I understand what you mean. I just finish high school but I only took a week off, make sure that after yoour 2 weeks you start studying hard. Keep a tracker on your 2 weeks because like Yuppie said, procrastination creeps up and before you know it summer will be over beforeand you’lll find yourself lost in all the SAT stuff. good luck</p>