<p>Well my goal for the SAT is 2100+ and I take the SAT next Saturday, I take PR Practice SAT tests and the last two have been 2020 and 2000; I don’t read the questions closely enough.</p>
<p>Also, any last minute CR advice?</p>
<p>Well my goal for the SAT is 2100+ and I take the SAT next Saturday, I take PR Practice SAT tests and the last two have been 2020 and 2000; I don’t read the questions closely enough.</p>
<p>Also, any last minute CR advice?</p>
<p>Well, I would make a habit of reading the questions carefully, especially in the writing section where you have to correct the grammatical errors. Make sure you know the vocabulary to a satisfactory extent and also that you have mastered the mathematical operations necessary to go through a majority of the problems quickly and effectively. Besides that, everything seems good, Princeton Review is a good resource and you have done well on the practice exams so far. If you need some advice on vocabulary, let me know. If not, good luck! Don’t sweat it on test day, and don’t be afraid to take it again if you don’t do as well as you expected the first time (I took it twice and landed an awesome score the second time!).</p>
<p>Well do you know which words/roots I should know cold?</p>
<p>And do you know if I can take SAT II’s and SAT the same day?</p>
<p>Cause I take 3 SAT II’s in June and I wanna apply ED somewhere by Nov 1st, but the first SAT of next school year is like october</p>
<p>I have the same issue. Can you take SAT Is and some IIs at the same day??</p>
<p>No, you can’t take SAT IIs and an SAT I on the same day.</p>
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Almost all schools will accept October test scores in your EA/ED application.</p>
<p>“Almost all schools will accept October test scores in your EA/ED application.”</p>
<p>How would they get the scores so quickly?</p>
<p>Some advice: read the questions closely enough!!!</p>
<p>That’s probably my biggest problem 98, I rush on Math questions and make myself at least like 3 each time because I don’t read too closely >_></p>
<p>“How would they get the scores so quickly?”</p>
<p>If you check the college board website, it says that they will make an effort on those tests for seniors who wish to send in their score for EA/ED and then send it to the schools via express mail.</p>