<p>Hey guys, I'm sure I'm going to be annoying quite a bit of people but I was too lazy to find my old thread to bump up</p>
<p>Anyways, I'm a sophomore and I have a year to two years to score in the 2300+ range. Right now, My recent BB scores (I haven't taken a real SAT yet; I've taken about 5 PR tests and 3 BB tests) are 770M, 690W, 670CR. The ranges were 740-800M, 660-720W, and 640-700CR. So the highest and lowest I would possibly score is 2080 and 2230. So It is possible for me, with diligent studying (a section a day and 3 sections on saturday and an occassional week off before a whole length saturday practice test) be enough to make my range 2300-2400?</p>
<p>Thanks for help</p>
<p>P.S. Sorry for repetitive concern, but I have a habit of getting constantly worried >.<</p>
<p>Thanks again!</p>
<p>Of course. I mean, what if I said no it’s not possible? Would you believe me? Obviously not. You know the answer to your own question. A year of studying and already being in the 2100s makes it easily possible to increase to your goal.</p>
<p>You’re right. I should stop worrying, but I just can’t help it >.< Thanks though!</p>
<p>How are the PR tests? I have 10 of the PR 11 practice tests left and i think like 5 Official BB tests left. Which should I do first? Right now I’m just redoing my QAS from may 2010.</p>
<p>Only use BB. If you manage to take all 5 BB tests, then you need to get a life (JK, then use the PR’s).</p>
<p>The PR was really good for CR and Math. The Writing sucks circular objects found in a male’s possession though.</p>
<p>circular objects found in a male’s possession…what does that mean…
lol.</p>
<p>^ahaha… anyways, the writing section has mistakes every here and there</p>