For mystic- who has about 10 days left-
it's the worst time, isn't it? you feel like you just arent' doing enough, and you keep looking at random posts on TM, over and over again.
Just keep going. You won't feel good if you haven't been putting in your best.
1) Do the BB tests, try to deconstruct them for yourself. Do the questions type by type. Do Barron's cold. over and over.
2) go slow on the Rc. try to read the passage only once, properly. There are some tricks for RCs, such as the main theme not being too narrow and not a sidetrack, and so on. Try to see what kind of mistakes you are making- 'inferred from the passage' will have an answer which looks like its inferred, it shouldn't be explicitly stated. Don't worry about the time. try to get things right.
3) Don't worry! I bothered goldust with the same problem about 13 days before my exam. but do look at what you are doing wrong, don't ignore your mistakes. see if your error is conceptual or careless. It doesn't look like it's conceptual to me- you seem to know the subject matter. If it's DI, then while checking, learn to be able to see whether the question is like a PP question or not, to see if it's useful to you. But don't try to rush through the DIs because you feel they aren't relevant. Do them as well as you can, but if the difference in your answer and the actual one is not relevant, then chuck it.
4) Build a structure, as I have said above. Weave in egs from your field, or interests. Do the essays under timed conditions.
to get less bored of these, do different *kinds* of topics- history, technology, education..
don't do AW in the last week if the writing scores don't matter so much.