Postby goldenspines » Sat Nov 06, 2010 9:07 am
I'll be praying, TG. I'm sure you'll do great!
Adding to the excellent advice that Midori and Atria gave, if you have trouble on timed test, when you get to see how many questions are in each section and how long you get for the whole section, then you can calculate how much time you would have per question and divide it accordingly as your doing the test (or like Midori mentioned, feel free to skip around if a question is too hard, or even if you don't know the answer, make an educated guess).
I recommend wearing a watch if possible, because it's sometimes a pain to keep looking up at the clock on the wall. XD;
Concerning the essay (which is still on the SAT, right?), not too much advice can be given on this because people write differently. But, if you are the type to make outlines to follow for your essays (I'm one of those people), then you can devote either 5 or 10 minutes (depending how fast you write, 5 would be preferable though) to creating an outline. Then, you get writing.
Otherwise, you can just start writing and think of things as you go along, which can sometimes work fairly well as well. ^_^
But honestly, it's not nearly as hard as it seems. Just keep working along and you'll be fine. :3 Best of luck to you~