<p>Hi. I'm currently in the 9th grade, and I'm taking the SAT on Saturday in order to get into a summer program at a college campus.</p>
<p>I haven't studied at all, really... I need a 510 on the reading and a 530 on the math to get into the "easy" program (I'm confident I can do this), and I need a 610 on the reading and a 680 on the math to get into the harder/accelerated one. I've never taken the SAT or a PSAT before.</p>
<p>What can I do in the next three days to maximize my score? This is definitely some of the craziest procrastination I've ever done, haha :). Even if I don't get into the accelerated program, I'll still look at this as something positive because I'll know what the SAT is like/how to prep for it and I'll probably get into the easier program.</p>
<p>At the very least, familiarize yourself with the format of the test.
They used to send out a booklet with a little bit about how the test works and a sample test. You may be able to get this on the College Board’s website.</p>
<p>What to expect on Test Day - complete proctor script from beginning to end:
SAT Test Day Simulator - What to Expect on Test Day
[url=<a href=“The SAT – SAT Suite | College Board”>The SAT – SAT Suite | College Board]SAT</a> Test Day Simulator - What to Expect on Test Day<a href=“except%20they%20no%20longer%20ask%20for%20your%20SSN”>/url</a></p>
<p>Test Day Schedule - breaks, section times, starting time & ending time of SAT test: test day “schedule”
section 1 (essay) & 2 (25 minutes each)
5 minute break
Certification Statement Box
section 3 & 4 (25 minutes each)
5 minute break
section 5 & 6 (25 minutes each)
5 minute break
section 7 (25 minutes)
section 8 & 9 (20 minutes each)
section 10 (10 minutes)</p>