<p>I'm a rising senior and I need to get ATLEAST an 2100 on the SAT. And on the honest note I'm lying on a 1650 right now from the January SAT. I don't have but about 2 weeks to study in the month of June because I have things to do. I have all of July to study and the rest of May. How should I go about this. Is 2100 a reasonable goal by October?
I don't want to buy anymore books but will if they are absolutely necessary.
Here are my current books:</p>
<p>Blue Book
Dr. Chungs Math
Grubers SAT Math
Direct Hits
Grammatix</p>
<p>So is this possible? How can I prep? How do I manage my time efficently as possible? Also recommendations for books or websites for help will be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much guys.</p>
<p>Bump. I need answer to this thread as well.</p>
<p>Same, ahah… What’s the best method? I had a 1900 on the February SAT… 750 CR (mostly careless vocab mistakes), 520 M (I suck at math, I answered the ones I knew for sure and omitted the ones I didn’t), 630 W (8 essay, I only got a paragraph and a half done). What can I do to bring my SAT score up? I think my writing score was a fluke… I usually make between a 720 and 780 on practice tests (since I took the SAT; I did no prep-work before), but my math score is where I need help… I either know it immediately, or I’m totally clueless. How can I actually improve if I know nothing? </p>
<p>Whoops… Just totally hijacked this thread. Anyway, OP, what was your breakdown? I have some CR and W tips, if you want.</p>