<p>I took a practice Princeton Review SAT Test at the nearby library, and I got a 1770 without prep. </p>
<p>Is it possible to achieve at least a 2000 by the October SAT date with self-study? </p>
<p>I’m studying the Sparknotes 1000 SAT Vocabulary Words, the Barron’s SAT prep book (2006) and the Princeton Review SAT prep book (2006).</p>
<p>Definitely possible…good luck!</p>
<p>Thanks…@,@ I really want to get into Cornell or NYU, so I have to work hard! ^^</p>
<p>sat words…you’ll only see like 5 or 3 on te actual test</p>
<p>personally i dont think you should use the princeton book because i think the difficulty of the book is a bit off from the real test. like when i used it i got range of like 1900-2000 and when i actually took it i got 2220, so don’t despair…just cram! haha</p>
<p>stop asking if it’s possible.
Ill give you this one quote and you tell me it yOu think it is possible:</p>
<p>“Just because it has not been done before does not mean it will not be done.”- Mohandis Ghandi in response to his friend about the feasibility of leading a revolution without firing a single shot.</p>
<p>The Princeton book is good, I think is better that it is harder and it prepares you more.</p>