<p>I’ve already finished all the tests in the blue book in a pretty rapid pace, and now I’m a little regret that I done such precious questions so randomly. What should I do now?</p>
<p>Well, you are certainly not the first to find yourself in this position. This topic comes up often. And it sounds like you understand that this was not the way to begin. But all is not lost…</p>
<p>Start by going back and reviewing each of the bluebook tests slowly and thoroughly. Make sure you understand why you missed each item that gave you trouble. You can find multiple explanations for each question on-line (and frequently at this site). </p>
<p>Then, for every 3 or 4 of those tests that you have COMPLETELY mastered, start interspersing new practice. I’d start with released tests and, if you can, buy the on-line course. But use only REAL tests. When you do one, now you know it is important to do it timed, slowly and realistically. Then, review that one’s mistakes as well as another 3 or 4 blue book tests. If you do this, you won’t have to worry about running out of tests. By the time you use them up, you will be more than ready.</p>
<p>One last reminder: TAKING tests does not increase your SAT score. It’s the follow-up work you do afterword that leads to improvement.</p>
<p>I did bought the online course and got five tests left. Thanks for the advice. I’m doing reviews after each test I do currently. Hope that helps!</p>