Two weeks left for June SAT; What to do?

<p>What is the best way to prep with two weeks left? For the past two months I have been prepping again nonnnnnn-stop. Does anyone have certain methods other than looking in the blue book and studying vocab?</p>

<p>If nonnnn-stop (!) then just slow down and review efficiently :)</p>

<p>lol, I haven't studied at all and i a ma also taking it in June and it is my first imte.....</p>

<p>Two weeks left? Take a practice test or two and just relax :)</p>

<p>um someone help me. i prepped for the march sats and got a really bad score after going to princeton review classes.. im going to retake in june, and i just opened my 11 practice tests.. is it good to just take the 11 practice tests then review the questions that i get wrong while studying my vocab notecards?</p>

<p>^^ What's a really bad score?</p>

<p>It's not helpful just to drill practice tests endlessly... at this point you're actually probably better off reviewing vocab, getting good at avoiding common traps/find fastest way to answer a problem, maybe do a few practice sections but don't go too overboard -- like someone said earlier, review efficiently. One thing I would practice is writing the essay under timed conditions, so you'll know how to pace yourself. Same with other sections if you've been doing untimed up til now.</p>

<p>lol, i am doing practice tests everynight until the test date...</p>

<p>and what if you've hardly practiced at all (I mean with APs... how much can you do?)</p>

<p>Yeah, I'm doing SAT/PSAT practice tests every night. It's helpful as it allows your neural network to become accustomed to these types of problems. However, I'm OCD and reccomend anybody not so obsessive to follow my advice above and take only 2 :P</p>

<p>Jason Seriously, to do well on the SAT 2 weeks before the best thing to do is this:
2 weeks before: take continuous practice tests; totally work as hard as you can. Forget VOCAB at this point. Its not use. Either your gonna know the vocab or your not. Next brush up on your basic math skills, don't rely solely on the math problems that are in practice tests; because the sat ppl always changed it up(it happened to me on the may 5th sats). Next, brush up on your rules of grammer for the writing section.</p>

<p>One week before:
every day take one practice test this week and work work work. Two days before chill out.</p>

<p>thanks starryu..i been done practice tests lately.. i plan on studying vocab in the afternoons and during my free ap classes in school since the ap exam is done. i should go over my writing and math notes that i took in princeton review. </p>

<p>ashraf my score was below a 1500..</p>

<p>I just got McGraw hill's conquering Critical reading...what do you all thing of that?????/</p>