<p>Hi guys
So, i've kinda wasted my Summer, especially that i"m an international who've heard of the sat a couple of months ago
I've done the SAt full practise test of the college board :::I got 2200 with no former knowledge of the sat
then i subscribed to daily questions, did arround 250practise question in a site called GROCKIT which gave me a minimum prediicatble score of 2200
but until then i haven't been preparing seriously and i've done what is above in a coulpe of days
and then went to sleep
so
I bought what you call the Blue Book
and printed word-lsit
i have 26 days left in the holidays with a week in ramadan(muslim month::fasting:::can't study much)
so i have like 2hrs per day in this wekk and then the 21 days left i have like 4 hrs per day
and in the school time perhaps some revision but no serious work</p>
<p>I thought of preparing ::-word list(1000 only)
reading the math summary(in english for god sake)
preparing some topics for the essays
working practise sections(exercises for every section:not timed)
and after that i do the eight practise tests of the official study guide</p>
<p>WHAT do you think of that??
Please help me with your advice??
Thanks!!!</p>
<p>BTY: i haven't prepared yet for the physics subject test that contains themes we never faced in our country</p>
<p>thanks dude i like having someone arab in this forum eventhough you may not be!!!
It looks like no body will help us
i am tired in ramadan and can’t do my best
and i must get 2200-2300 if i want to go or at least have a reasonable shot at MIT… yeah i know it is hard especially that no tunisian ever went there but there saudians and moroocans and many others and i want to be the first in my country…</p>
<p>LOL I am not a saudi I am an egyptian. Plus, yeah ramadan makes me tired (really tired). Also, I want to go to MIT too. Be the first undergraduate from egypt to go there.
LOL we are like copy paste.</p>
<p>don’t tell me you are going through mideast too??
i’m really lovin it!!!
But, i think there was an egyptian as undergrad before::yeah i’m sure but a long time before!!</p>
<p>i mean educationUSA hosted by AMIDEAST whic hgive advising serrvices and all
i mean unlike you in egypt we’re francophones and we’re not tused to the SU schools and i only knew about the opportunity thanks to AMIDEAST!! but since you’re now living in the KSA there must be many other american societies and even schools if not colleges and you must have known about this long time ago</p>