<p>Thanks for your very constructive post xiggi. I will definitely try reading the Grammatrix again (I do admit I usually read it when I’m too tired to do practice tests so I may not have followed the advice to its maximum potential).</p>
<p>I also agree that the real SAT tests are the best, however that is why I believe I should first be qualified to take them, as in being able to ace other tests before I use the blue book I purchased, as the number is very limited. As some may be aware, college board tends to pull tricks to unknowing test takers, so I believe one should be prepared for everything ( The AP test for Art History asked about contemporary art. Many got zeroes and I had to bs my way out without knowing Any art).</p>
<p>Nevertheless, I will be sure to use every test collegboard provides, to make sure my techniques work. In my opinion, one should practice for before using the blue book, and use the blue book to practice for the real SAT. Although the other books are not completely accurate, they are useful for leisurely reading at the very least ( although I will be the first to admit they make mistakes from time to time).</p>
<p>I will also try to work on my logic. I have to admit, I missed quite a few on logic, many of which were humorous mistakes, but disappointing nonetheless (When I read that a model was roaming, I figured it was a robot… never would have thought that I was the one roaming).</p>
<p>Although I’m not yet at the stage at which I would use the blue book (I need at least a 2300 in an imitation book first), I will definitely use your advice when I do.</p>
<p>But alas, I’m very grateful that you pointed out logic and comprehension were my issues. I now have a more clear objective to clear to overcome my weakness in critical reading (which ironically began as my strongest subject)</p>