<p>read the sticky about xiggi’s sat prep. just take a bunch of practice tests and analyze your mistakes and all that stuff. a lot of people on here seem to recommend barron’s 2400 book so you might want to get that one too. good luck!</p>
<p>wats the gist of Xiggi’s advice? cuz i skimmed thru it and i got a couple of ideas but i didnt see how they came together to form such a helpful program</p>
<p>maybe if u’re quite pro in SAT’s already,then you wouldn’t find the xiggi’s method helpful. his method is for starters, how to familiarize with the test. of course i benefit from his method and cc, one of the most helpful advice was “never use tests other than CB source”
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<p>oh dont get me wrong, i AM a starter and i doubt i i know enuf to reach my goals. i plan to read through the Xiggi method and analyze it thoroughly.</p>
<p>wait, I have a similar question.
I’ll start studying for the SAT tomorrow. I think I will spend 6 hours a day to study,2 for CR, 2for M, 2 for W. Is that good. Besides 6 hours I will read more articles on the Internet. ( I have bunch of summer assignment as well as SAT II and toefl) :(</p>
<p>wait this doesnt make any sense, when i fist joined this forum, i was constantly made fun of for making stupid threads, and not searching for threads first.</p>
<p>but now i try to make a suggestion, cause the thread I made had some substance to it that could be helpful to this man, and everyone is mad at me?</p>
<p>I was not trying to yell at him, but I was just trying to tell him to chekc my thread for more information instead of making a brand new post that deals with almost the exact same subject as mine</p>
<p>well sorry to whoever I have offended again, I seem to **** off everyone</p>