I NEED SAT HELP!!!! Please!!!

<p>@sz3456‌ </p>

<p>“Should I take my SAT in June or October?”
There are a lot of variables there. Not all admissions departments have the same score reporting policies. Some schools Superscore, some require all of your scores, others allow you to choice which scores you send. I would research which schools have what policy.</p>

<p>Here is another variable, one which you have more control over: Realistically, how many hours per week (including weekends) will you be spending on the SAT between now and early June. </p>

<p>“am freaking out about the fact I did not learn a lot of things in my school” - You are not alone. On the Critical Reading sections, much of what you are tested on has little to do with what you learned in school. On the Writing section, the grammar section tests what you learned in school a long time ago. The problem is that they do not teach grammar in high schools, which makes life more difficult for a lot of people. The essay section does test paragraph organization and how to structure an argument, which should overlap with what your teachers look for when they grade your essays for your classes.</p>

<p>Don’t try to tackle everything at once, first try two writing (multiple-choice) sections and see which ones you miss.</p>

<p>What book are you using?</p>