<p>Is it possible to bump a 31 to a 33? what are the best books to get to do so?</p>
<p>i did it. no books though.</p>
<p>really? did u just go in cold again and did better because of the familiarity?</p>
<p>I heard the Princeton Review book is good.</p>
<p>I went in cold after getting a 32 and got a 34. Just think back to your last test and where you think your mistakes were. For me, I needed to speed it up on science and approach it in a different way, so I skipped the reading part.</p>
<p>there is definitely a chance that it will go up…but you have to realize the BELL CURVE…it’s harder in the extremes. i would take it again (it’s better than thinking that you could have done better but didn’t do it) if you want to. depends on where you want to go, but 31 is pretty good.</p>
<p>impossible is nothing</p>
<p>im sure if he’d wanted a cliche he wouldve asked for one</p>
<p>As my brilliant math teacher says:</p>
<p>“to get a higher grade, you have to miss fewer questions”.</p>
<p>Of course it is. I would recommend just going over the spots you’re weak on (like maybe a couple Math and Grammar concepts). Or you could go overboard and take TONS of practice tests, etc. Either way, I’m sure you can do it.</p>
<p>I got a 30 on my first try, then, took a practice and got a 33, and I got a 34 on the next test.</p>