<p>Alright the title lies. I just did it to capture attention. Heres the real situation. I have a 1750 score and would like to get a 1900.
Scores:
Cr: 520
Math: 620
Writing: 610
Total: 1750
Desired total: 1900-2000</p>
<p>Is this possible and if so where do I start?
Thanks a ton!</p>
<p>my goodness, that’s only a 150-250 point jump! In all honesty, I believe that’s very possible however it won’t come without work. You will probably need to do some intense training and practicing over the summer.</p>
<p>I suggest just searching on the forum “Best SAT Prep Books” and it’ll come up with a gamut of books that are recommended!</p>
<p>That’s so easy. I rose my score from a 1760 to a 2100 and it didn’t even take a large amount of studying. Just do some blue book tests.</p>
<p>Listen closely, there is one tip that will raise your score by 200 points without any effort. Here is the tip:</p>
<p>Alright I lied but I just said that to get attention. Yes it’s possible.</p>
<p>Yeah. You can definitely do it. Just take lots of practice tests, review the rules from time to time, etc. That’s all it takes. Also, if you have trouble with sentence completions, study vocab. I try to memorize around 50 words a day, but each to her own. </p>
<p>I’m not too great with CR, but if you need help with writing/math (score constant 780’s-800’s on practice tests) feel free to message me. (:</p>
<p>Yeah, I think you put in that extra zero by accident
. You scared me a bit there, too.</p>
<p>This is definitely doable because in my sophomore PSAT I got around the same thing as you, a 175. Now in my practice tests I get around 2000~ on the SAT.</p>
<p>I got Rocket Review Revolution, which did WONDERS for my CR and W scores. Nothing can beat RRR if you want to boost your verbal scores. (I got a 120-pt jump on crit reading and a 90-pt jump in writing.) I got Grubers Math Workbook, which is mostly easy at first, but the second half of the book is where the real thinking work is. I plan on getting Dr. Chung’s Math book for this summer. But math isn’t my strongest section, so I’m not too sure what you should get for that.</p>
<p>You should also do the SAT question of the day. Sign up for it on the College Board website; they send it to you for free via email every day. And definitely get CB’s official BB. They’re the people who make the test, so their practice questions are the most accurate. </p>
<p>I actually did all of this because of what other CCers did, and it worked!</p>
<p>And this is pure gold:
<a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/sat-preparation/763933-everyone-read-before-posting-best-sat-prep-forum-faqs.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/sat-preparation/763933-everyone-read-before-posting-best-sat-prep-forum-faqs.html</a></p>
<p>Happy studying! :)</p>
<p>thanks to everyone for the help!!!</p>