| Alumother, I do not think it matters. While I think that some people may want to monitor their progress by taking a test "cold turkey", then preparing, and finally measuring the improvement, I find it irrelevant. I understand that some companies or tutors like to demonstrate the validity of their services by measuring the degree of improvement. As far as I am concerned, I would start with as many aces in my sleeve as possible. Reading my posts and other guides should be a good start.
The results will show at the test center. The interim results are not important to me.
PS Reading The New Yorker and Discover magazines should be very helpful for the verbal section. Avid readers have a real advantage on the SAT. All of my "advice" may very well be trivial for the future Cardinal. |