Is This Score Jump Realistic?

<p>Right now I have the following SAT scores (according to recent CB practice test): W700 M600 CR670</p>

<p>Would a W770 (+70) M680 (+80) CR740 (+70) be realistic? Or am I shooting too high? I want to take the Jan. 22nd test.</p>

<p>I just got Barron’s 2400 and earlier ordered Barron’s Math Workshop. I really wanted to exceed 700 in math, but I don’t know if it’s possible. I will be using CB, Barron’s, and PR11 for my practice tests, and the Barron’s books mentioned above for strategies and learning.</p>

<p>Please help - is this score jump realistic?</p>

<p>seems realistic to me i d say math is the easiest subject to juMp in , all u need is some pracitce, alot of concentration, and a TI-89 (Optional but highly recomended) infact if i were u i d work on jumping to like a 700-750+ on the math because its fairly easy todo so</p>

<p>and be SURE to know what you did wrong and WHY u did it wrong, that really helps alot</p>

<p>^ Thanks for the reply. I have a TI-83+, will that suffice?</p>

<p>Anyone else have any input?</p>

<p>700-800 jump in math is really all about luck and hoping that you dont mess up those 3 or 4 questions, you know.</p>

<p>Keep doing timed drills, you’ll increase speed and get used to doing certain types of problems faster. This should make you a more effecient and successful scorer.</p>

<p>By the way, you put wrong SAT date. I think you meant Jan. 27?</p>

<p>just practice…good luck</p>

<p>TI-83+ is more than enough. You just got to be able to use it efficiently. TI-89 helps in calculus classes though.</p>