as a former english teacher, i can say that it would have worked for me!<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n <\/p>\n
just like with the sat practice test, it\u2019s time to focus on your weaknesses. use those khan academy resources to improve your writing skills.<\/p>\n
sharpening your mental blade<\/h2>\n using the rest of the college board blue book is a simple case of \u2018rinse and repeat.\u2019 after taking practice test #2 (with the essay this time), use the results in the same way. no doubt you will see that your score has improved, especially in your weakest areas. even so, take time to review any remaining weaknesses before moving on to practice test #3. as you supplement your study plan with other resources, take some time to hone your skills in areas where you are stronger.<\/p>\n
last, but not least, take practice test #4 the saturday before test day. the results of this final practice test are an excellent predictor of how you will do on the actual sat. after that, keep reviewing a little bit each day leading up to the sat. the friday night before the test, take it easy. you\u2019ve earned it.<\/p>\n
final thoughts<\/h2>\n the college board blue book is only one of many study guides out there. for you, it may or may not be the best one. as you peruse the various options, look for one that is suited to your needs.<\/strong> for example, if you’re aiming for a perfect 1600, there are study guides out there just for you. it will take some trial and error, but your efforts will be worth it.<\/p>\ntill next time, magooshers.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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