1930 to 2100?

<p>Hi guys, so I most recently scored a 1930 on the March SAT. I will be taking the June SAT, which will be the last time I take the SAT. I realistically need a 2000 for the schools I am applying to but would prefer to reach 2100.</p>

<p>Here is the breakdown of my score (for both times I took the test)
January: 650 CR, 550 M, 560 W (7 on the essay) - 1760
March: 680 CR, 660 M, 580 (8 on the essay) - 1930</p>

<p>Obviously I need to work on writing more then CR and M, but do you guys have any advice?</p>

<p>Thanks in advance!</p>

<p>I also scored a 1930. </p>

<p>CR: 720
M: 560
W: 650 (Also 8 on essay) </p>

<p>For critical reading I would say to just solve as many questions as you possibly can. I have also found that quickly skimming the questions for line references has made solving CR questions correctly much easier for me. It is an important skill to master. For writing I would recommend you read Sparknotes’ 7 deadly mistakes. Just google it. It helped me pick out errors that I normally missed. I don’t have much credibility when it comes to math. I’m retaking June also. Good luck! Hope you get you desired score.</p>