<p>@victorp took a PSAT class taught by someone who got a perfect score on the SAT and ended up going to Harvard. Took practice tests.</p>
<p>As far as CR and W go, for CR I studied some SAT vocab lists and for the actual reading passages I usually just rule out the ones that don’t make any sense first, it’s kind of hard to explain the actual technique for that. I guess don’t read the passage as a whole first because the answers go chronologically, just read the bit you have to for the first question and so on. Answer questions that ask about the passage as a whole last. For W, It helps to have a good “ear” for the right answer. I honestly didn’t prepare for that one as much since most of it seems to be common sense. Though for me personally, the hardest questions are ones that have to do with uncommon idioms.</p>