Am I going in the right direction?

<p>I’m a Junior taking the SAT on January 26th. I have near perfect grades but understand that a good SAT score means a lot and can ruin even a good GPA. Recently though, I’m not so confident in my preparation and whether I’m doing it right. My current goal is a 700+ on each section and eventually shooting it up to a 2200+. I have 5 books:</p>

<li>Blue Book</li>
<li>Princeton Review 2007</li>
<li>Kaplan 2007</li>
<li>Barron’s How to Prepare for the SAT 2007-2008</li>
<li>Barron’s 2400</li>
</ol>

<p>I read these books a lot but don’t actually take a lot of practice tests. My strong area is math but I’m focusing more on this to make sure I don’t fall into traps and get most of the hard questions. My vocab is bad and I have a Barron’s 3500 list and Sparknotes 1000 list, and my friend who got a 2340 said that he didn’t need lists. Are suffixes/roots enough? I haven’t started on memorizing words which sort of worries me. </p>

<p>What should my daily routine be like for preparing? 1 hour of reading more of a book(I haven’t finished Barron’s 2400 but the more I read the better), 1 hour for memorizing vocab? I’ve heard the phrase that reading isn’t enough, and that preparing will actually get you somewhere.</p>