Should I study math this time around?

<p>I'm planning on taking the SAT again since my W & CR scores are in the mid 600s range, but I also have a M that is 790. Is there any point to study for M since it's likely that I won't get all the questions correct anyway, or should I go for it?</p>

<p>no just do some problems the night before to refresh your brain...</p>

<p>P.S. you suck I can never raise my math past 670 but scored 770/780 on others...</p>

<p>we should switch brains during the test.</p>

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we should switch brains during the test.

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more like u guys should take the test in the same center and switch brains during sections..LOL..or just fuse brains and take the test twice (one for each) BWAHAHAHHAHAHA..lol</p>

<p>o and i dont see a point in studying for math...if u got a 790 then u obviously know ur stuff..just go over the concepts that u think u have problems with (and by go over i mean do some practice questions) other then that u should be fine</p>

<p>10 points aren't worth it. study English and raise your score.</p>

<p>So what if I got a mid to high 600s on math but improved W & CR, it wouldn't matter that I got a lower math score would it?</p>

<p>no, study for math. IMO, the gap between 790 and 800 is far more difficult than between 600 and 790. It's just so easy to make a stupid mistake or misread a question, or whatnot....</p>