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<p>@CHD2013‌ Well I guess it all depends on how you review. What I did was I would take out looseleaf and write down:

  1. Why my answer was wrong
  2. Why I picked that answer
  3. What the correct answer is
  4. Why that answer is correct
    I did that for every question I got wrong. I am the type of person that needs to write things down to understand them. So once I wrote down these 4 sentences I would completely understand a question and I would know what to pick the next time I saw it. For math I just did the same problem over and over again until I knew I had it.
    Idk about you, but I can’t go over a test for 3 hours! I could do another test in that time. But I definitely agree that most of your learning comes from review. So in my opinion, take as long as you need to, but don’t overdo it. The SAT isn’t about deep thinking, so you shouldn’t dwell on a question way too long. I think that anywhere from 30 min to 60 min is reasonable ( for ME). But once again, it all depends on how YOU review and what you need to do to understand a question.
    Does that answer your question?</p>