<p>My current sat score</p>
<p>Took it in November last year as a junior.</p>
<p>CR: 560</p>
<p>Math: 720</p>
<p>Writing: 630 with 9 in essay</p>
<p>-> 1910</p>
<p>Planning to take this May</p>
<p>Goal</p>
<p>CR: 650+</p>
<p>Math: 800</p>
<p>Writing: 700+ with 10+ in essay</p>
<p>-> 2150+</p>
<p>CR: I got 18/19 in sentence completion so I pretty much know all the vocabularies. My problem is passage based questions. </p>
<p>Math: Stupid mistakes…</p>
<p>Writing: I did great on finding which choice has an error. But messed up other two types of qs.</p>
<p>Any comments?</p>
<p>Have you read noitaraprep’s critical reading guide? Her method really helped me with the passage questions.</p>
<p>These are high but not at all ridiculous goals. And you have given yourself a reasonable time period to do this. Read the stickies, do lots of practice with real tests and then analyze your mistakes. Even if you don’t reach your goal, doing these things will move your score in the right direction. And you may even surpass your goal. But not in math :)</p>
<p>I think that your goal is definitely doable. You’re going to have to really work for it though. You can reduce the number of your careless math mistakes by not only reading the stickies, but by carefully and truly looking at all the math problems you miss when you do practice tests. See what kinds of careless mistakes you’re making, and how you can prevent those again, whether it be allowing yourself an extra few seconds on a problem or quickly checking basic math after you’re done with each problem. Try out different strategies, because you’re bound to find something that works. ;)</p>
<p>Good luck!!</p>