<p>So I’ve accumulated, after much research, a bunch of practice tests for the SAT (close to 10 maybe more) online. The last couple I have taken were 2220, 2250, and 2200. Averages for each I would say are M: 780 CR: 710 - 720 and W: 710 - 730
I plan on taking them all and going through every single test for the December test. Please give me more advice!</p>
<p>bumpityy bump</p>
<p>If you keep scoring in that range after a lot of practice, a 2350+ is improbable but not impossible. However, I would say that a 2250-2300 score is probable for you if you keep practicing your CR and W sections. Best of luck!</p>
<p>I have the same problem. :(</p>
<p>black book by mike barrett. get it</p>
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My students haven’t found Barrett’s “Black Book” helpful at all.</p>
<p>Get the Big Blue Book that College Board publishes. It will give you 10 paper-based tests that will supplement your online test collection nicely. College Board even posts online explanations to the Blue Book questions…you just need to verify that you bought the book and link it to your College Board account.</p>
<p>Good luck.</p>
<p>Make sure all the practice tests you take were written by the CB</p>
<p>Also you have to take into account the curve of the test you are taking, sometimes they are really tough</p>
<p>i 2nd the big blue book, son took the test twice (15 months apart) using the book as his 9nly study guide and went from 2200s to 2350+</p>