<p>It is safe to say I am not naturally a math person, but I am willing to work really hard to achieve a great number to make up for my lousy math score. I really, really would rather not take the entire SAT I again in order to do that. Is it possible for me to do this by June 1?</p>
<p>Yes, the lower the score the easier it is to improve. With enough study, strategy and practice a 600 is very possible. GL</p>
<p>I think so. If you do a lot of practice problems, you should be able to get above a 600 at least. Get the Collegeboard’s Blue Book, with 10 practice tests, and do every section.</p>
<p>Thanks! @renoverchat Quick question: Is the SAT I Math that different from Math IC? Like Math IC has Trigonometry I believe but as for all the other questions, like those on arithmetic and geometry and such, are they presented on the same level or a bit above? Would it really help me to do SAT I practice problems like you said?</p>