<p>I don’t know if my score counts as high scoring, a 2170, but I was able to bring my PSAT score of 188 to a 2170. A month beforehand I studied but I didn’t take full tests which may be considered bad but to me it was easier. i did sections one at a time. I tackled my trouble sections and did those sections over and over again. Doing the questions, I didn’t even time myself because time has never been an issue with me and if you do the sections over and over, you should know how to the problems so it won’t take as much time. Always use the Blue Book. Get different versions of the Blue Book, do the problems, skip all the helpful crap and do those problems! After you are done with the section, go through your wrong answers and don’t cheat yourself. No, “oh well I was gonna pick that answer but i switched it, i’ll keep it”. STOP IT! DON’T DO IT! You got the answer wrong. If you get answers wrong, go back and see if you can understand why, if you don’t, ask a teacher and look it up. Then go back and do the questions over again but doing them correctly. Then take more sections. If you’re good in Writing more than others, do the others more. It’s knowing yourself and being disciplined. Good luck!!! I’m sure you will do fantastic :)</p>