SAT 100+ Point Increase-- doable?

<p>Yeah I agree with immasenior. The writing score is the one that’s looked at less harshly, and you have a 2200 so you should be fine. But if you’re already planning on taking it again, a good thing to do for the essay is include history or talk about books you read in English class (or you could make up a story about someone or include some not blaringly fake history). I took the SAT three times and I got an 11 and a 12 when i included history and talked about books whereas when I wrote about something hypothetical, I got an eight. Also, include semicolons, colons, commas, transitional phrases/words, etc if you know how to use them correctly (using a semicolon or something incorrectly or in a way that muddles up the essay just hurts the score).
As far as the MC goes, just continue studying grammar. <a href=“http://www.theyuniversity.net/”>http://www.theyuniversity.net/&lt;/a&gt; has some really helpful grammar facts and mentions some study guides helpful for the SAT. I learned the most about the “fine tuning” grammar skills from them. Also, memorizing idioms is SUPER helpful. Like super duper friggen helpful. Sparknotes also has a really good study guide and has a good grammar section. </p>

<p>Personally, I would put all my focus into getting my writing score in the same range as my M&CR scores, and I wouldn’t put any more focus into the reading section. A 760 is amazing, and trying to get a higher score is unnecessary (as long as you aren’t trying to get into a ridiculous program where everyone has a 2400). </p>