<p>March Scores: These Were Very Unexpected, I Studied So Much!!
610 Math
570 Cr
540 Writing</p>
<p>I Have One Month Until The May Exam And Want To Score Around A 2000 Or Maybe Even Higher. Since I Will Be Applying Pre-med I Really Need To Improve These Scores. I Am Willing To Work As Hard As I Can . I Read The Xiggi Method, Any Other Advice, Books, Suggestions?</p>
<p>First things first: learn to type sentences correctly. You don't need to capitalize every word, mmk? </p>
<p>Furthermore, no one here can help you get a better grade, you have to put in the effort yourself.</p>
<p>Why don't you TRY putting the Xiggi Method into practice. Buy books. Take practice tests. Go over the answers. Take more tests. Look for patterns. Feel confident. You said you studied; maybe you need to try a different approach. </p>
<p>Which is basically the Xiggy method naidu, and he wanted something other than the Xiggi method naidu, keep up naidu. (Just kidding, don't get all antzy pantzy on me again)</p>
<p>Bsktbll, first of all, you need to make your username a bit easier. Second, how did you study? I am finding that a lot of people are saying that they studied a lot yet they still did poorly. If you studied a lot, and apparently did not use the Xiggi method, I suppose what you did was just buy a book and read through it. If you are automatically rejecting the Xiggi method, I highly doubt you were industrious enough to really study properly. So, what I would do, is try to mentally prepare yourself to follow the Xiggy method, or maybe get a good private tutor (of course if you can spend the dough), because not only do tutors make the learning process a bit easier, but they also--at least private good ones--give A LOT of homework, pushing you to the max. </p>
<p>And also, play lots of basketball. Although it was always known that there was a correlation between physical activity and mental health (since Ancient Greece, where athletes were also academic scholars), there was no scientific proof. That is until recently. Today it has been proven that physical exercise actually pumps more blood to the brain, feeding the brain more oxygen, thus allowing the nerve webs in the brain to be denser. This has been accepted by much of the scientific community, but what is also being investigated is whether new brain cells are created as well. Cool, huh? So, work hard, AND play hard!</p>
<p>And what about you missy? You scarred my innocent virgin mind with that despicable picture you suggested last night about that teacher coming here to NY to teach me a little something something. Preposterous! Sure this is a collegeboard, but leave the college fantasies behind missy!</p>
<p>That is because you thought up of a dirty, sick scenario; you sounded like horny teenage boys, rather than a respectable young lady. I just did you a favor by letting you know.</p>