About a month left, what should I do?

<p>For SAT math, I seem to have plateaued at 700, as I've been consistently getting this score through the 11 PR practice tests, the 5 tests in the normal PR, and the 3 new practice tests in the BB (I took the other 7 for the October SAT so the scores there don't really count). I'm basically out of practice tests, and I'm stuck at 700. Now I am going through the old PSAT's, but they seem much easier in comparison to the real SATs and I am afraid that they won't do me too much good. I'm seeking to get a 750+ still and I've about a month left. I have Barron's, but I'm reluctant to do those because they seem very unrealistic. I also own the 10 Reals and I've done those before too (before the October SAT). What should I do? Are there other practice tests I can take to get to that 750 point? (I don't want to pay for online course :/)</p>

<p>As for my type of mistakes, basically I'm making a one or two silly mistakes then missing one or two difficult logic type questions.</p>

<p>Relax.</p>

<p>Get drunk. Get laid.</p>

<p>Did you go to spark notes?</p>

<p>Another option is the 09-10 Prep Booklet. Get it at your school.</p>

<p>Oh yeah, I have the three previously released practice tests (hopefully those don’t repeat from BB?), but I’m saving those for the three weeks before the exam.</p>

<p>Are the Sparknotes tests pretty accurate?</p>

<p>They are a bit harder than the actual test. Couldn’t hurt I guess.</p>

<p>use Barrons. If you score a 700, using barrons will pound the crap outta you, making sure you get that 800. Go out and get it, it’s harder than the real thing and makes your score go crazy</p>

<p>Okay, I guess I’ll work on Barron’s then. Any other suggestions?</p>