First accuracy then Speed

<p>As everyone knows practice SATs run out fast. We then resort to a second class set of SATs like from PR. Or if we are lucky we have the online SATs, but those are easier than the real deal: or we have the QASs which are hard to obtain. So I want to make effective use of the 4 SATs I have remaining in my blue book. I was reading Xiggi’s thread and read that one should develop accuracy (untimed) and then speed, (timed). Has this worked for anyone? Is it better than just doing the practice, test after test? </p>

<p>I’m afraid to try this because I want to maximize my practice material.</p>

<p>Is there anyone who can offer advice?</p>

<p>Thank you so much.</p>

<p>If you time to utilize this strategy, go for it. If you’re two weeks before a test date (which you aren’t), I wouldn’t try to get this down. If you have a concern about running out of tests, you should practice accuracy on individual sets of practice problems, not full-length tests or sections from them, and save the practice tests for the real deal, including timing.</p>

<p>thanks !! I’ll try that</p>

<p>What do you mean individual sets of practice problems? You mean from other companies like Kaplan, PR, etc.?</p>

<p>Individual meaning doing the separate sections one at a time.</p>