<p>Stay calm. Get a review book out of the library. Study fifteen minutes each day for each section that you want to improve. By the way, a 2020 is a very good score with which many people would be happy. Try to get better about guessing, but most importantly, stay calm. I’m assuming you’re a junior…? so don’t panic.</p>
<p>Make sure you take as many OFFICIAL COLLEGE BOARD TESTS as possible. After taking each test, make sure you review your answers and learn why you got them right/wrong.</p>
<p>buddy a 2020 is a good score… do not stress out over the score… it is a score that many wish they had… dont worry, if you want to raise your scores then pratice a little each night. </p>
<p>just keep taking practice quizzes. The writing section has a set list of errors that they use, so if you learn those (from a review book or just practicing) is should help you find them more easily. The math and critical reading just require practice as there is a common trend in the types of questions that they ask - try to look for those patterns when you are reading through the passages. As far as vocab, it’s just an ongoing practice, but vocab based review books can certainly help</p>