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PostHeaderIcon A question about laptop computers… (Help is badly needed, and very much appreciated especially from pros)?

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Hi and welcome to my blog,

I opened this blog to help anyone who is preparing for his SAT.
I remember myself when I started - I was so lost and in such a panic.
Luckily I got this great SAT guide that helped me a lot . So study hard and good luck!



I wanted to buy a laptop to use for school and fun. My main concern is with SPEED. I don’t want to wait 3 hours for it to load while I’m using the internet. I’ll be using it to do home works on word, power point, surf the web, and hopefully being able to WRITE PROGRAMS using C++. Programming is my hobbie, so that’s why I said hopefully. Later (maybe in a year or so) depending on how long it lasts I may use it to analyze 3 dimensional structures of organic molecules (school related). So I hope now you all understand when I say I’m very concerned with speed.

My idea was to buy a laptop used for gaming since those are the fastest (from what i’ve heard), but I don’t know if those can be used for the things I intend to use it or not.

Any ideas, suggestions, are all welcome. One last detail: I prefer to stay within 00, but if you think is absolutely necessary I can go up to $ 2000 but no more.

Thanks all in advance!
I think there’s a little bit of a misunderstanding. I DON’T want to use my laptop to play games. Probably NEVER for that purpose. I was just thinking of buying one used for gaming since from what I hear they’re the fastest. And 1 more thing if you can please be specific telling me the name, and what you think I should buy not just refering me to a site telling me to look there. Ok thanks again, I hope I didn’t sound harsh.

PostHeaderIcon SAT two us history preparation advice/help?

I took the two practice tests from the cb sat 2 us book and got 740 on both tests but I was aiming for a little bit higher than that and closer to 800. What do you think I should do to prepare for the test? Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks!

PostHeaderIcon should I take online courses for SAT and PSAT preparation?

please explain why and if possible where is the best place to register (for an online course).

It’d be helpful if you provide a little bit about the site (fee, date class starts, time…)

thank you so much!!!!
I see. but what’s the difference between a course and more practice tests?
I know it sounds dumb. what I mean is if you take a course. wouldn’t they give you practices and explanations?

PostHeaderIcon How to organize my prep materials so I could study for the SAT?

Well, I now have another SAT study issue at hand and that is organization. For the past couple of days, I’ve been trying my best to study for the SAT efficiently, but I always fail at this because I’m just not organized! I have about five SAT Prep books (CB’s blue book, Boot Camp for Your Brain, Barrons How to Prepare for the New SAT 2007, Kaplan SAT Comprehensive Program 2007, and Acing the NEW SAT I Math), tons of practice tests (QaS’s, CB practice tests, and other tests from the books mentioned above), three – four SAT Prep websites (number2.com, smartdoodle.com, ePrep for the SAT, and SATMathPro.com – though I think I will only stick to all except smartdoodle), and tons of vocabulary resources to check out (should I memorize SparkNotes words, BCFYB words, Barron’s words, ePrep’s words…which ones??!) + a lot of practice questions. I have SO many materials to use, that I don’t know how to cover them all..and it’s driving me crazy! I don’t want to get a little bit of this and a little bit of that because in the end, I will end up covering only a little information. I only have 29 days left until I attempt my second and last chance to improve my SAT score..there is NO way I can move my date to December (I already did that when I was originally going to take it in October), because I still need to take the SAT IIs before January. Please help me – I really want to study efficiently in these coming weeks, and I know I can improve my score significantly if I dilligently keep up with that. Many people have improved their scores immensely by studying for only a month and I know I can do the same!

For some of the books I have (such as Kaplans, Boot Camp, etc.), I’ve marked the only areas that might have important info and/or practice questions. I’ve skipped all the intro stuff that I already know from before, so, in some way, the work in some SAT Prep books is cut down for me. This month I want to focus more on practice and less on strategies and concepts. Practice makes perfect, so yes, this is what I want to do. The problem is though, I don’t want to ditch any prep books because they might have important information that could be useful and I don’t want to miss that.

I don’t want to make this post super long, so I’m just going to list information on the time and work availability I have to study for the SAT throughout an entire week. Maybe this will aid someone who is willing to help me out.

I’m a homeschooled student, so I don’t need to worry about going to school and having tons of homework when I come home. My schedule is something like this:

Monday – Saturday: 6:00 am to 4:00 pm (sometimes 5:00 pm) – this is the amount of time I give myself each day to study for the SAT. Then from 4 or 5:00 pm to about 10:00 -10:30 pm I work on my schoolwork. This schedule isn’t followed on Sunday though – I try to study for the SAT for the entire day if possible. I will also probably ditch my schoolwork for the last two weeks of October and focus more on the SAT (I know it’s such a silly idea, but I guess I need the time.)

I got a 1550 (460CR/510M/580W) on my first try on the SAT, and I’m aiming for a 2000 if not a 2100+ this time around. I know I could do this, since Math and Writing are the easiest to improve on the SAT, but I’ll try my best with Critical Reading. Like everyone says, "It’s easy to move from a 1500 to a 1900 or 2000, but it’s not so easy to move from a 2100 to a 2300". So I’m sure I could reach my goal if I put forth some effort into it.

I hope no one starts lecturing me by saying that I had so much time in the summer to study for this..yes, I know I did, but for some reason, it was hard for me to get back to studying. After prepping for about 4 months nonstop for my first SAT, I felt tired and my motivation level was down the drain. I don’t know why..I just couldn’t study. I studied on and off here and there during the summer though, but it wasn’t an amount that could significantly impact my score (although it did help in some cases such as vocab and Math). So please..I would appreciate if you guys could help me more than you could scold me. D:

Well, that’s that. I guess I’ve said enough. I know I’ve been a terrible nuisance already, so out of the goodness in your heart, I hope that you could help me out of this dilemma.

I’d really appreciate it.

PostHeaderIcon What would be the best SAT prep book to get?

I’ve decided to take the SAT because I think I can do better on it than the ACT after researching the two. What are some SAT prep books that would help me?

I’m not looking to spend more than on a book though. But it’s okay if it’s a little bit over that.

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