<p>to study for the april 1 SAT
any ideas or suggestions?</p>
<p>Many Practice Tests
As much of this as possible depending on how much time and how easy it is for you to memorize vocab, though some say it is unecessary:
Sparknotes 1000 Vocab Word Flashcards
Rocket Review 323 Words
Princeton Hit Parade Words
Your School’s Vocab Words
Vocab words from previous tests
satmathpro.com
Grammatix at acethesat.com - this is what has helped me the most
Many Practice Tests
Practice Good Essay Organization
Think of Examples
Many Practice Tests
Browse CC Forums
Xiggi Method Thread
As Questions Here, as many as possible - flood the board with questions if you need to
Practice Tests</p>
<p>Waffle, do you know if Mike is still here or not?
I don’t know where to contact him…</p>
<p>I haven’t seen him in awhile, and I haven’t been able to reach him at any of his e-mail addresses, which kind of does make the “personal” aspect of his program sound suspect. However, if you want Grammatix, you can donwload it for the 50 dollars and return it in 48 hours if not satisfied. If you want to download it, set aside a time where you can take all of the information in and take a practice test using his processes exactly the way you are supposed to. Then, if you are not satisfied return it. I was pretty satisfied. Now whenever I get a question wrong it’s usually because I have gotten careless with what his guide says (which is an easy mistake), especially with critical reading. Just go to acethesat.com</p>
<p>8 days! There’s a 2-week cram schedule in the McGraw-Hill Book, and an 8-10 week normal schedule. I guess you can take the essence out of the 2 week schedule IF you own the book. . . . . . other than that, gooood luck you’ll need it pal.</p>
<p>I am in your shoes as well. Just ditch some school. Tell them you are sick. I plan on doing that for 3 days next week to study the blue book like mad.</p>