2250+ers Help?

<p>I would highly suggest, at this point, to pick up a book or even go on thenewyork times and begin actually reading. After purchasing my kindle, I began reading a multitude of books (without thinking of doing SAT practice). To my surprise, the reading proved to be a serendipitous endeavor that greatly improved my reading pace and my ability to comprehend the passages. </p>

<p>I would suggest (although this may not be for everyone) to go to the questions FIRST and make line-markings that correspond with each question. If you do this, I guarantee that you will be able to answer questions as you go along in a more accurate fashion (I mean jeez, you JUST finished reading that part! Get the question down while it’s still fresh in your head)</p>

<p>Another method would be the skim, go to questions, in depth reading. I do not feel like that method helps you understand tone/pov as much as the method where you answer questions as you go along. When you do my above method, you answer questions quicker too, and spend less time revisiting the passage and analyzing the text. </p>

<p>Give it a try and tell me how it goes! </p>

<p>(Reading a book will help your speed-reading immensely in case you want to try out the standard method)</p>