<p>Self-explanatory question.</p>
<p>memorize instructions…work on personal weakness.</p>
<p>i dont know my personal weakness. As in there are many math things i get confused at such as counting problems. It takes time for me to do them and there is no way to learn them. In CR, I just don’t improve. Writing: I need to revise all the rules again.</p>
<p>Do as much as you can. Try at least to work on your weaknesses!</p>
<p>p.s. I’m in the exact same situation…test is on the 26th January, started studying yesterday!
Good luck</p>
<p>Same here (:</p>
<p>If you spent enough time studying before(like during Christmas), you wouldn’t have too much to worry about. Take a full practice test, that’s the best advice I can give you. You’ll see your mistakes, such as choosing answers in passages that aren’t even implied or realizing how careless you are in math. You have to totally change the way that you take the test if you want a good grade, and doing that in a week is quite hard.</p>
<p>You cram like crazy, learn nothing, get a crappy score, and finally retake in March.</p>
<p>totally man i agree!!!</p>
<p>Haha I’m in the same boat, Jan 26, less than a week away. Just calm down, take a deep breath and do your best. I studied very little and now I’m worried. Study this weekend, then on Friday hang out with your friends and be totally mellow. Get a good night’s sleep.</p>
<p>gg, I’m in the same boat. I told myself I’d study right after Christmas, but today I don’t even feel like studying. Maybe tomorrow since I get a day off for MLK :). But I studied for the PSAT last year and sucked it up even though I studied. I’m sad.</p>
<p>Yea same thing happened to me on the PSAT. But what you should AVOID doing like I did is take 3 practice sections of CR and miss 5+ on each and then freak out the day before the test. That screwd up my confidence and my PSAT. I’m try to get out of my super study mode and back to some degree of normality.</p>
<p>I have one more CR test in the Blue Book left(Test #8), and I’ll take it today. I also have some passages from my PSAT that I should take another look at. I didn’t prepare at all for my PSAT, but if I were to take it right now, I would have definitely gotten a much higher score. The CR questions will definitely seem a lot easier to me, but math can always give you something which you’ve never seen before.</p>