Would it be better to skip some sections when I take the SAT practice tests?
Okay, so I already have my writing section scores in the high 600s. Now I am having problems with critical reading and minor issues with math, what I am thinking about doing is skipping the writing section when I take the SAT practice tests. I have the Princeton Review 11 practice tests book. I believe that I should just zero in on math and reading since I take the SAT in October. Also, the sections are arduous on the Princeton Review version of the tests.
So when I take the Practice tests in the morning, would it be better to just work on reading and math and skip the writing sections including the essays since I really have no problem on that?
3 Responses
rose
09 Feb 2010
jimmyeE
09 Feb 2010
you should always go with your gut instincts.
★ Cody ★
09 Feb 2010
Yes work on the stuff u are finding hard, but remember to go through a bit of the writing sections so then you don’t forget it!
good luck x
Cody x


yes it would be better to zero in, especially since those sections are weighted more heavily by colleges
use the official book though the tests are more accurate, the princeton review ones are different then the real thing
http://www.amazon.com/Official-SAT-Study-Guide-2nd/dp/0874478529/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1250346195&sr=1-1