Best Prep. Way for 2150+ on SAT's?

<p>Hello, I would like at least 2150 in order to get to Cornell for Architecture, seeing that high SAT scores are most satisfactory in many of the Ivy League Schools’ eyes. Right now, I am in the middle of my Sophomore year and would like to get prep’ed up as much as I can. To be honest, I am not that great in these kinds of tests; I have taken similar tests in Middle School and have gotten considerably low grades (High C’s) while getting a Low B on the PSAT’s (I took them during Sophomore so they do not count).</p>

<p>If you guys (considerably those who scored high on their SAT’s) can give me some advices such as what books/techniques/areas of SAT Prep you guys used to get you those high SAT scores, that’d be great!</p>

<p>From what I can tell, the Barron’s 2400 club seems pretty good. It primarily focuses on the harder questions so you don’t have to keep going over the easy questions.</p>

<p>I got it a while back, but I never really used it. Not that there was anything wrong with the book, I just never got around to really working with it</p>

<p>All i did was grind tests. Buy a book and do all the tests. I also used to do two tests a day just to build endurance. That was my “practice.”</p>