I am seriously stressed.

<p>Two days till SAT. I haven’t been able to study because all my applications finished on 15th. Can I even make a difference in 2 days? My goal is to memorize all the vocabs and increase 40 points on CR and do all the practice math tests in 2 days and get 800 on Math. (690 now.)
Is this possible in 2 days? Or is it pointless to stress about it at this point and should I just give up and not take the SAT? Many people suggested me to take the ACT but it’s too late since I am a senior and the next test is in Feb.
Help.
I am so stressed.</p>

<p>You will def not increase your 690 to an 800 in two days.</p>

<p>Having a goal of getting a really good score is fine. But don’t EXPECT to go from a 690 to 800 with 2 days of practice; that’s most likely not going to happen.</p>

<p>I don’t see why going from 690 to 800 in two days is impossible.
You just need to make three or four less mistakes.</p>

<p>I believe its more like 5 -7 less mistakes.</p>

<p>You need to get laid.</p>

<p>^^
lmao</p>

<p>It is possible, though not likely. You’re not far from 800 for math. Go over the concepts that cause you to make mistakes.</p>

<p>You will get the score you deserve. It is your last test date and you’ve done all you could have.</p>

<p>^^ well said :)</p>

<p>And honestly even if you score in the 700’s colleges will still see it as a good score. I can’t think of one school that would reject a student because they did not get an 800 on a particular SAT section. Likewise 40 CR points (read: 4 questions) probably won’t kill you either. Study as much as you can (like we all are right now,) then get up Saturday knowing you did all you could.</p>

<p>Math is literally luck, so its possible to go to say like a 760 or so. 690 to an 800 probably not.</p>

<p>It is difficult to get an 800,every time i double triple checked after i finished my math practice test and thought i could get a perfect score but it always ended up like 740,770 or even lower.</p>

<p>Wait a minute… if you said “all my applications finished on 15th”, why do you still need to take the SATs?</p>