<p>I’m a senior and already applied to somewhere competitive for ED. My SATs are ok [lower half of the average that are accepted], but I feel that I could still do better (my problem is a low-mid 600s CR score and a high 600s W, my math I’m happy with). I got the RocketReview book over the summer, but kinda kept putting off studying until the week before the OCT SAT. I tried to convince myself I could do it, but obviously I didn’t, because I only raised my score from May to Oct by 110 pts. My current SAT is in the low 2100s, and I just took the ACT, am getting my score in about 1.5 weeks.
Should I retake the SAT in Dec?
Should I sign up and see if I did well on the ACT, then possibly cancel?
I’m not sure because I find out if I got in ED in mid Dec, but the SAT is offered 2 weeks before that. If I wait, I’d take it in Jan, but I think that wouldn’t be the best because of winter break.</p>
<p>I don’t know what to do for CR because my results were interesting. In May, I got 16/19 sentence completions right, but bombed the passages. In Oct, I got 42/48 passages, but bombed the SCs. Should I just study both sections, and take a practice test to see if any is stronger than the other and focus on the weaker one?
I’ve done half of the BB tests already. Should I do the last four once a week, or study for a while and then start taking them twice a week in the last two weeks?
Should I get another practice book, specifically for CR and W? Like barron’s workout books or PR? I know most people here say they don’t even compare to RocketReview, but I need as much practice as I can, and RocketReview doesn’t have that much practice.
You can probably tell I’m nervous and kinda panicking.</p>