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Old 05-05-2008, 04:25 PM   #5
Godfatherbob
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Take it in June, but don't go in "blind." Use this month to study and try your best. Using actual SAT dates just to gauge your progress is a waste of your money. If you want to gauge your progress, use a BB test--there's no reason to spend $70. Colleges do superscore, and while there's no harm in bombing this test, it's very likely that in October you'll miss a few questions that you should easily have gotten right, thereby lowering, possibly significantly, your score in one or more sections.

Even if you're aiming for a 750 in all sections, don't be afraid to try your hardest and only get 700 this time, because come October, one of those 750's may turn into a 550 and you'll wish you had the 700 to take its place.
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