Can I bring my score up to 2100? Junior

<p>Hi, I recently took the full length PSAT practice test and scored an 184.</p>

<p>68 CR
57 M
59 W</p>

<p>I'm looking to ideally bring that up past 200, as close to 210 as possible. Being honest, I think I could only improve CR slightly at most, maybe a question or two. Writing I can definitely bring up 60 or 70 points.</p>

<p>What I'm most concerned about is math. I really need some work/extra practice on grid ins and the medium to hard problems. I'm struggling most with the angle and length of angles and lines, the "If today is Tuesday, what day is it in 30 days" questions, the "if length is four times the width and perimeter is X yards, what is length" questions, and what is the figure of the shaded figure below.</p>

<p>BASICALLY, any medium or hard math questions haha.</p>

<p>So my questions are, what can I do to slightly improve CR, go up a good amount in W, and a LOT in math.</p>

<p>Also, any math prep books to use would be great. I have the blue college board book and princeton review for all 3 sections, but anything else would be great.</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>I like PWNtheSAT for math; it helped bring my score up to the high 600’s, and I didn’t even study it thoroughly (yet). It’s only available online, I think.</p>

<p>I would recommend the infamous blue book. It allowed me to get a 610 in math when I originally scored mid 500’s.</p>

<p>I recommend Kaplan, the blue book, and even Princeton Review. I was able to get a 2100 my junior year and I used those study books.</p>

<p>I recommend studying for at least an hour a day. Study for many hours on the days you are least busy! Do like two or three sections of a practice test a day.</p>