Originally posted by: jliechty
	
	
		
		
			Originally posted by: ness1469
Never EVER study for these tests.  By the time you are done studying and going to take the test, you are too burnt out on the material to focus on it.  
The best thing to do is to unwind the night before.  Hang out with friends, watch a movie, just take your mind off it it.  Then, get to bed early (like, 11:00?) and you'll be in good shape.  Dress comfortably too.  It'd be hard to focus if you are pissed about your shoe being tied too tight.
		
		
	 
I don't know that I'd agree that you should never study. IMHO, it is best to study enough to know how to recognize the types of questions and know the methods to use to find the answer without reading the directions during the test - that will save you time. However, there probably isn't much need to do additional studying above and beyond that, assuming you do well in your regular classes at school.
When I took the PSAT earlier this fall, I found that the math section (and I've been told this is true on the SAT as well) is mostly logic (something I don't think I'm that good at). My TI-89 was only pressed into service about two times. Oh, and none of the problems require any sort of graphing calculator. Just get a (much less expensive) scientific calculator.
Anyway, I'm taking the SAT early next year, and I'm not studying...much. Hey, if it doesn't work out well, I'm only in 10th grade, so I have two more chances after this one. 
