1 Day before the SSAT - Page 3
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TheGreenBeret
United Kingdom548 Posts
On January 08 2005 15:05 superlyduper wrote: get SLEEP unless of course you havent studied if you have, sleep will prevent silly mistakes i remember the time i took my SAT II biology, I procrastinated. I don't usually study, and when I do, I dont usually study for more than an hour or two. I studied 12 hours straight before the test from 2:30PM to 2:30AM, and woke up alittle before 8AM(??) for the test. Luckily, I chose the to take the test at my shitty zoned school so I wouldnt have to wake up extra early for a commute. I probably made a couple silly mistakes, but I would have done terrible without the study marathon. Got a 760 thats the wat to do it | ||
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United States7081 Posts
For big tests just study like crazy the day before, and the morning before. When you get the test all the nervousness, even if you're going to do bad, disappears, if you remember this you get less nervous before. I like to do some repetitive motion before/during a test though to relax. Gum, bobbing my head, or tapping my foot works nicely. Plus it's really annoying and detrimential to everyone elses concentration, gogoogo curve fighting! | ||
ItchReliever
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United States7081 Posts
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listal
United States228 Posts
bring bread and water or something else small like crackers with you when you are taking the test if, for example, you eat breakfast at 9 am and the test is at 10 am you will be sleepy and it'll be harder to focus because of digestion process going on in your stomach | ||
0_0
United States2090 Posts
On January 09 2005 17:40 -_- wrote: I've got to say not doing anything out of the normal is best. Before finals or something I often try reading some test guide on the internet or in a random book. They give wild claims about how sleeping 9+ hours can account for 15% of your score, and to eat a good breakfast, not to study the day before, to relax, etc. I find it doesn't help. For big tests just study like crazy the day before, and the morning before. When you get the test all the nervousness, even if you're going to do bad, disappears, if you remember this you get less nervous before. I like to do some repetitive motion before/during a test though to relax. Gum, bobbing my head, or tapping my foot works nicely. Plus it's really annoying and detrimential to everyone elses concentration, gogoogo curve fighting! I never really checked, but these are set on a curve? So some times the curve may be higher, while some times lower? . | ||
koit
United States450 Posts
psat scores vary their whole grading scheme is centered on percent | ||
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