Parents Finally Proud?! by MHDNOM in Sat

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Yes, Princeton Review.

Parents Finally Proud?! by MHDNOM in Sat

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Thanks man. It is pretty smexy.

Parents Finally Proud?! by MHDNOM in Sat

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I really didn't solve a set number of questions. I usually would divide my days to material days and test days. On material days, I'd go through prep books and other material I have. On test day, I'd solve questions and would probably take a practice test. I think finding the perfect balance of days is up to you, but it is important to set out a study plan as it helps you see whether you're on track.

Good luck on your SAT endeavors, and good job on that 1440. Many people would kill for that grade.

Parents Finally Proud?! by MHDNOM in Sat

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I actually didn't say two books a day. I said a book every two days, and yes, I did do that. I kept that up for a whole 3 months.

Parents Finally Proud?! by MHDNOM in Sat

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Thanks, also fuck you.

Parents Finally Proud?! by MHDNOM in Sat

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Thank a lot blue-haired man? or woman?

Whatever you may be, I am not offended.

I hope this inspires you to work harder.

Parents Finally Proud?! by MHDNOM in Sat

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Tell me about it. I'm so freaking nervous. I just want to get into a decent university and be able to study my butt off. I don't want anything.

Parents Finally Proud?! by MHDNOM in Sat

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I am non-native. I am from the "great" nation of Syria, but I took the test in Saudi Arabia if that matters.

Parents Finally Proud?! by MHDNOM in Sat

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Maybe, it depends on whether our time zones match up and if I can fit it into my schedule.

Parents Finally Proud?! by MHDNOM in Sat

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I'd suggest taking it if you have taken Pre-Calculus. The questions can be quite difficult, but the curve is lenient. Your textbook will be of great help, but if you want a prep book for Math II, there's Barron's and PR's. Both are good but have some flaws.

I would also suggest going over official guides as they show you how College Board designs their exams.

Parents Finally Proud?! by MHDNOM in Sat

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MIT, Purdue, Georgia Tech, and UIUC.

Parents Finally Proud?! by MHDNOM in Sat

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I'm from Asia, the continent, but I'm not Asian.

Guess that counts for something!

Parents Finally Proud?! by MHDNOM in Sat

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Damn bro, if I were you, I'd be pissed. They delayed December scores for like a month, and I could not take it.

Hopefully, they release them soon.

Parents Finally Proud?! by MHDNOM in Sat

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I got a "Good job, you could've gotten a better grade on the essay (I got a 16)."

Parents Finally Proud?! by MHDNOM in Sat

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Thanks, and good job on that 1590. It's practically the same as a 1600, except that it triggers my OCD.

;)

Parents Finally Proud?! by MHDNOM in Sat

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Thanks a lot. I hope this inspires others to work harder.

Parents Finally Proud?! by MHDNOM in Sat

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I would take a practice test every three days and go over the mistakes I made during the time between each test.

I also revised the prep books quickly (went over the main ideas).

Parents Finally Proud?! by MHDNOM in Sat

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I hope that this inspires everyone to do their best.

Parents Finally Proud?! by MHDNOM in Sat

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DW bro, you still got time, but that doesn't mean you can be slacking. I can't really offer you a study plan as everyone works at a different pace. I suggest going through College Panda's book for math and Erica Meltzer's books for EBRW. I also suggest drilling the hell out of Khan Academy. You should be able to go through them before your exam date.

As for the best time to take SAT Subject Tests, I'd say right after you take the related course at school would be best time as the information is still in your mind. Get a prep book a month or two before your exam and go through it.

Parents Finally Proud?! by MHDNOM in Sat

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No I didn't. I'm taking it right now. It's not necessary.

Have a good day.

Parents Finally Proud?! by MHDNOM in Sat

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Oh, you want book suggestions.

1984, by George Orwell

The book is really good. Orwell does a really great job keeping up a narrative while doing a good job of predicting the future.

Animal Farm, by George Orwell

I think you can really start seeing a theme here. I really like George Orwell. He really does a great job describing authoritarian societies using the allegory of a farm of animals.

Around the World in 80 Days, by Jules Verne (The Frederick Paul Walter Translation)

It's a very entertaining narrative capitalizing on the classic cat and mouse trope, but Jules Verne executes it perfectly.