What do you guys do once you have finished an SAT practice test?

<p>Okay, so you have graded your Blue Book test, gone over answers, now what for you?</p>

<p>I usually do random sections Kaplan's 12 practice tests. Loads of questions in there. I am subscribed to the College Board's online course, but going online distracts me, with Facebook and everything. I have used my online course a little, though.</p>

<p>What do you do?</p>

<p>Oh, and memorize Direct Hits words too.</p>

<p>well what’s your score? before and after score?</p>

<p>@Dorky: What do you mean by ‘‘before and after’’ score? I usually score in the 1900’s-2000’s after I’ve gone over my stuff, and realized how many careless mistakes I’ve made.</p>

<p>Go hard like a baller.</p>

<p>Like before the BB what was your score. ANd after what was you score?</p>

<p>Its important to understand your goal after finishing BB. </p>

<p>This is the difference between KNOWING HOW TO STUDY and RANDOMLY STUDYING
Some people study for 10 mins and get the same results as people who study for 10 hours! why?</p>

<p>Its the difference between studying the parts you DON’T KNOW and studying the parts you already know.</p>

<p>hope that helps eliza lol :/…:)</p>

<p>I like to write down all the questions I’ve gotten wrong in one place, just to put them together, and then the few days before the test date, go over them like crazy. Works really well with Writing and Math. :)</p>

<p>I am weak in the CR section. How can I improve? It’s not the vocab part. I gave my SAT last year but got only 1600+ I am trying again this year in November.</p>

<p>Ok thanks everyone!</p>

<p>Ritual:
Do practice test.
Go over answer key, correct the exam.
Contemplate mistakes.
Go on CC for anything I don’t understand.
Do whatever the **** I want for the rest of the day.</p>

<p>Here’s what I do after a practice test</p>

<p>-Grade it
-Take 50 more practice tests.</p>

<p>My library has the Third Edition of 10 Real SAT tests, which is like the Blue book except the tests are all released SAT’s but they are from 1995-2005, which is the old SAT. However i do them for the vocab, math, and passage sections, they are just as good.</p>

<p>I kinda like the old SAT more than the new one. I like the analogy and quantitative comparison questions.</p>