Take a break from studying :)!

<p>I'm sure many of you are cramming right now, working hard for next week's test.</p>

<p>I'm sure a lot of you are also in despair! </p>

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<p>^Watch this and you'll all feel better.</p>

<p>At this point, one week before the test, there's likely not much you can do to improve. Just believe in your abilities and hope for the best. I'm sure we'll all kick a$$ out there next Saturday morning :]!</p>

<p>Good luck and have faith in yourself...</p>

<p>yo ma men… </p>

<p>Work hard, prep harder!</p>

<p>jan.25 = GG
LETS DO IT!</p>

<p>“At this point, one week before the test, there’s likely not much you can do to improve.”</p>

<p>Biggest lie ever told</p>

<p>^ except its true, unless you just started studying this week…</p>

<p>anyway, usually the week before is to scrape everything together and REVIEW and be calm…</p>

<p>What would you do, Solarcode, to improve by a significant amount in a week? If there is a way I would like to know! :D</p>

<p>If you work hard studying before the test then you know want to take break during studying.</p>

<p>I learned all the grammar rules for Writing
Learned 500 vocab words
Practiced 100+ level 5 math questions
Took 4 full practice tests
Learned how to write the essay</p>

<p>All in the week leading up to the SAT. Went from a mid 2000 to a 2330.</p>

<p>The week before the test is just like any other week that you may have spent reviewing for the SAT. So what if the test is only 3 days away? There’s so much you can do in 3 days to improve your score.</p>

<p>The conventional wisdom isn’t always true…</p>

<p>The best SAT test was the one I did with the least preparation… granted I had a perfect critical reading score prior to that test, but I barely studied for the two sections I wanted to improve. I was busy and was so fed up with testing that I just didn’t care.</p>

<p>If anything, it’s the frame of mind that you have as you enter the testing room. Whatever gets rid of the nerves is ideal. The only exception to this is memorizing vocabulary. That I would recommend doing in the days leading up to the test. Good luck to all taking the SAT this weekend!</p>

<p>Cool, thanks for the advice guys! I will make use of the next couple of days then!</p>