<p>There’s only about 65 people in my grade, so I would say I’m top 20 definitely, but there’s a lot of smart people in my class, especially vs. the other class (yup only 2 classes in 1 grade).</p>
<p>I already started studying for CR with the vocabs but not grammar yet, I’ll start with that in 1 day. But it seems like writing is very easy and quick to learn vs CR and M(which I’m already 650+ in)
And someone please read my previous posts and give me a response, thanks.</p>
<p>Can anyone please answer this? I’m sick to my stomach with nervousness </p>
<p>I took the SAT and made the most idiotic mistake in the books. I finished my math section and hadn’t finished the last two but please don’t think I went back to finish them. I was working on my writing when I saw a random question in the middle of my math not bubbled and I was convinced I had miss bubbled so I panicked and went back to see if my answers corresponded twice just to not get in trouble. My proctor came over and said “stop going back. This is the second time I’ve seen you do that” and I apologized and stopped. I feel so horrible but I need this sat score for a college scholarship so I freaked out. I don’t know if he filed an irregularity report or not. Does he have to tell me if he does? Or get me to sign something? I’m so worried and would really like to hear your opinions. Thanks guys</p>
<p>So doing sections in the blue book, do you mean do all the writing/math/reading sections at once? (i.e. section 2,4,6, etc.) Or 1 section at a time? I can’t grade just 1 section off 1 test.</p>
<p>I realized that doing the actually practice tests is more important than prep books, especially for Math because I need to get used to the testing format and time restrictions.</p>