<p>I screwed up big my freshman and sophomore year (I have a sub-3.0 unwheighted GPA). As I was the CEO of a company, I advocated very little time to my school work… In the spring of this year I took a school sponsored practices SAT and I scored in the high 2200’s. I am aiming for a 2400 on the December SAT!</p>
<p>I am using: </p>
<p>Math
-Grubers
-Dr. Chungs</p>
<p>Writing
-Sparknotes 7 deadly
- Academichackers essay advice </p>
<p>CR
- Barrons CR
- Reading a lot of literature with merit
-direct hits volumes 1 and 2</p>
<p>I am taking test from the bb and princeton’s 11 exams. En masse, if any fellow CC posters have any advice or recommendations for the SAT (specially the CR) let me know. This is going to be one hell of a trek.</p>
<p>You’re a CEO in high school??</p>
<p>And you probably already have the knowledge/potential to score 2400. Just don’t make silly mistakes during the test. You shouldn’t need a whole lot of intensive prep.</p>
<p>I actually still need to learn a few concepts, however I have noticed that most of errors come from stupid mistakes. </p>
<p>Does anyone have any advice for the Critical Reading long passages? On just about every test, I am always between two answer on about ~three problems and i usually pick the wrong answer…</p>
<p>play devil’s advocate! instead of justifying which one of the answers could be right, try asking yourself why they’re wrong!</p>
<p>Sorry to ask such an off topic question, but how were you CEO of a company? That is incredible!</p>
<p>Beckkkahhx3- look at my first thread on CC, under my stats. I am too lazy to type it out again.</p>
<p>This week: no progress, I’ve been distracted with idiotic tasks. This dismay is caused by a lack of schedule. </p>
<p>Can someone that has had a successful SAT schedule post it here. I’m going to search the SAT forum tonight. If I find a useful schedule, I’ll post it under.</p>