study plan

<p>no problemo, how long do you have before your SAT?</p>

<p>i’m taking it over in october</p>

<p>Okay, i would suggest you also use better review books because you have the time to do so.
CR: Grammatix
W: RocketReview Revolution (look in your library cuz the price is like $100+ cuz they dont publiish anymore)
M: Grubers Complete</p>

<p>So can anyone else provide some more assistance??</p>

<p>This is just how I did, and I’m not suggesting it is the best for you, but it may help :)</p>

<p>I am going into the 10th grade, so I have not taken an actual SAT exam, but rather practice ones.</p>

<p>My first official practice exam was a 1870. 580CR, 640W, 670M. Since then, I went through 5 of Princeton Review’s 11 tests. My score steadily rose within 3 weeks to about 1900-1950. I then took a two month break because finals were coming around. I ordered the Direct Hits volumes, and read through them maybe 3 times. I still have not memorized them, and am sure when I do, I will miss maybe only one sentence completion. I recently read through some of Silverturtle’s Guide, primarily 2 or 3 posts of the Writing section. I did maybe a section a day for a month consecutively. My most recent score has been the range 2060–2130. 710M. 670-740W. 680CR. I think that’s a really good improvement. I am hoping to imprve even more. Good Luck!</p>

<p>Thank you will try this :)</p>