<p>1- Go over all the math formulas
2- Go over vocabs
3- This sounds silly but practice a bit bubbling - its sets you into the "mood"
4- Do NOT sharpen your pencils to perfection, let them crumbled a bit for the sake of bubbling.
--> you could spare 2 sharpened pencils for the essay section and 2 others unsharpened for
bubbling
5- Read again all your Writing examples
6- Relax - listen some music, read a book
7- Don't spend too much time on the Internet, TV or any visual electronical device
8- Sort out all the things you need for the SAT : IDs, pencils, snacks etc. etc. </p>
<p>Hope that helps !</p>
<p>I think i’ll have to disagree w/ the music part. If it’s a catchy tune or something, good luck getting your thoughts together for the essay.</p>
<p>hey ???
when does it start and end?
in the ticket it says only come by 7:45, nothing else</p>
<p>Start: 8ish
End: 12-1ish</p>
<p>It shouldn’t last long at all, I’m thinking about 11:30am</p>
<p>Well, it depends on each person’s tastes. If they think that music distracts them, then don’t listen to it. However, when studying, people tend to panic at the same time like: Oh my gosh, I didn’t learn this formula! I couldn’t answer this question, what should I do?! etc.etc. so music maybe good for them</p>
<p>what kind of calculator can we use?</p>
<p>^ A regular 4 function calculator, or a graphing calculator like a Ti-83/84.</p>
<p>From my understanding, usually a TI-83 and TI-84 are accepted.</p>
<p>thanks guys!!!
good luck to all of you ^^</p>