DiscordantNote wrote:
Yep. Two days from now (when I'm posting this) I'll be in school again. I'm not worried too much about it, except I never got any word on whether or not I have any summer assignments. Oh well, too late now. Aside from the possible reading and such that i never heard about, I've been ready for awhile and I'm going to get off my lazy rear and do my homework this year! (Woah...that rhymed.)
Anyway, the one thing I'm concerned about are the SATs. They shouldn't be too much of a touble (as long as the math is multiple choice), but my mom says that I should also take the PSATs so I have a chance at a scholarship. Considering that my getting into college weighs quite heavily on those two tests, I would like to be sure I'm completely ready so I'm not taken by surprise. So, I turn to you guys.
What is the best sort of method to study for the (P)SATs? I know reading will help a bit, but I do that already. I've also heard that there are courses you can take and training (computer) programs that you can buy, but I want an opinion of which the best route is, or if there's one I don't know about.
Don't worry, the SATs aren't that bad at all. Only one part of the math is open-ended, and even those aren't hard. It's Algebra I, if I remember correctly.
I didn't study for the SATs, but then again I didn't need them (the good part about taking them for a talent program at age 12). Brush up on your language skills, as they'll still have analogies when you take the test. And, the reading selections are horrible. Most boring things I've ever seen. So don't lose your concentration.
About the math, go over that too. If you're a fairly proficient math student, it shouldn't be too bad.