SAT is MARCH 10tHHHH

<p>anyway, im nearing 800 in math, gettin about 2-4 wrong, (4 is a bit extreme, tho it’s happened on the online CB tests), so this week, i plan on doing a practice test a day? is that a good idea? should i still focus on math, or just pray for the best on test day? im getting about 5 wrong in writing total, any thoughts? and, lastly, CR, ughh, im around 640, any suggestions??? btw, how close are CB onilne tests to the real deal.</p>

<p>An 800 in math is usually 0 wrong, sometimes 1, nowhere near 2-4.</p>

<p>yea i know that, but is it worth focusing on it anymore? those 2-4 errors are usually carelessness, RARELY is it something i dont know how to do( like difficult rate problems)</p>

<p>after you go past one/sometimes (rarely) two…there is a big pt drop
i.e. perfect = 800
-1 = 790/780
-2 = 760</p>

<p>Really? It’s the 10th? Oh crap. I’d better study.</p>

<p>LOL.</p>

<p>Don’t worry. My daughter never came even close to 800 on practive tests both princeton review and college board online sat tests but she got 800 on Math for real test. Math is not even her strong subject.</p>

<p>I’d say Collegeboard tests are much harder than the real SAT, but that?s just in my opinion. I remember being nervous because I messed up on many of the question of the days, but when it came time to take it for real, I did much better.
As for the critical reading, you must study the grammar rules like parallelism and tense. After that the errors will just jump out at you. For some reason parallelism seems to be Collegeboard’s favorite error type and the easiest to overlook so make sure you get that right.</p>