The SAT is this Saturday. Help?

<p>For someone who is very short on time, I'll need some suggestions. I have about two days to study for this exam. My "timed" scores look something like this from past practice tests: 680 - 720 CR range, 560-650 math range, and 630-730 Writing range. I have never taken the SAT, only practice tests from the bluebook and have done minimal gruber review.The minimum score I need to achieve is 2000. I need tips on how to stay in the seven hundred range in CR and Writing. My math score I think would be rather useless to try to improve in such a short amount of time. I say I only have two days because I've got other classes I'm in that take up most of my time. </p>

<p>So, tomorrow I'll have to dedicate pretty much the whole day cramming for my differential equations class because I'm not very good at time management. However, I've decided I'm going to dedicate as much time as possible to pushing myself to the limit this week. I'm going to ballpark it and say that I have around 34 hours of SAT time I can dedicate to before the test and still get a decent amount of sleep before I take it. How can I best use those 34 hours? Working on my CR? Working on W? Practicing like hell for math? I would do decent on the math, if the conditions weren't timed. I make mistakes galore while rushing.</p>

<p>haha mistakes galore, that’s cute. one of my friend used to say that and i thought it was cute when he said it. actually that’s when i first formed my appreciation for that phrase. but that was a long time ago. this thread is from a long time ago too. im not really sure why i’m commenting on it.</p>