|
|
Mon May 21, 2007 2:50 am SAT in 15 Days! Please help! |
|
|
| well i would like to wonder how much have you been studying and the intensity of it. It seems like to be that 510 CR, 530 Writing and 530 math are very improvable scores. you have probably studied without much efficience, which makes you tired of it because you have spent some times on it without great results. 15 days will get you nowhere according to your previous studies, studying more will probably make it more annoying to you. you should take the test at ease, then after the test, buy real SAT books and do massive practice tests to prepare for the next test date. |
|
xxwarxpertxx I'm new here and I like it ;-)
Joined: 20 Apr 2007 Posts: 21 Location: california
|
| SAT Study Guide Guaranteed to Raise SAT scores without weeks and months of studying View the Free Report | SAT Test Preparation Improve your Score with 1002 free SAT Vocabulary Tests | SAT Practice Tests Learn the most essential SAT vocabulary words you need to pass the SAT with these vocabulary tests and this unique flash card system |
|
Wed May 23, 2007 21:37 pm SAT in 15 Days! Please help! |
|
|
| 15 days is really not enough time for a huge improvement. Sign up for the next test date and use this one as a learning experience (format, types of questions, etc) |
|
laserprecision2 I'm new here and I like it ;-)
Joined: 21 Feb 2007 Posts: 16
|
 |
Mon Jul 16, 2007 1:24 am SAT in 15 Days! Please help! |
|
|
| I paid $899 for a Kaplan course and I didn't improve my score at all. I paid $10 for TutorFox's SAT guide and I improved my score over 250 points....You do the math....I found the guide at tutorfox.com/satguide.html |
|
benstein123 New Member
Joined: 16 Jul 2007 Posts: 8
|
 |
Fri Aug 10, 2007 19:36 pm SAT in 15 Days! Please help! |
|
|
Well, by now you have taken the SAT test, and so how was it? I agree with the previous posts, in that you should use the first test as a learning experience. And now when you begin to study (if you are taking the test for a second time), then don't focus on memorization, but instead try to learn the format of the test. That's how I have been studying, and I've found that the scores for my practice tests have gotten better and better, so I'm happy  |
|
DeannaNield New Member
Joined: 10 Aug 2007 Posts: 4
|
 |
|
| The best SAT prep books | The best SAT test prep |