<p>I am taking the test in March too! Let’s suffer together! :)</p>
<p>I’ve been using the PR, Kaplan, and CB diag tests and I alternate between the three taking a diag a day and jotting down my mistakes. (ALWAYS find out WHY you make the mistake and how to correct it.)</p>
<p>I have been writing down my mistakes in a notebook and it’s really useful because I’ll start to realize I make the SAME mistakes. From that, I remember going into the next diag and I’ll always increase my score! It’s so encouraging! You should try it! Use a notebook to jot down vocab you don’t know…etc.</p>
<p>I personally struggle with the CR section so I bought the 501 Critical Reading Questions purple book. I’ve been timing myself and checking answers and it helps!</p>
<p>For math, I used the red Barron’s SAT Math Workbook and went over ALL the sections and memorized the important concepts and formulas. From there it’s all repetitive so you just need to know WHAT the SAT question is asking. </p>
<p>For writing, I also used the red Barron’s SAT Writing Workbook and went over ALL the possible grammar rules the SAT tests on. When you take a diag, try to look for a MISTAKE in one of the grammar rules instead of looking for the correct answer. This book is REALLY helpful so if you can, it would be worth it to buy. There are practice tests JUST on writing sections in the back so those can help you too.</p>
<p>I hope that helped! Always remember to stay positive and don’t be discouraged by the low numbers! you can soooo own it! Good luck!</p>