<p>i'm taking the SAT's in a exactly a month. im okay with my 760 cr and 770 writing but i want to fix my math score. can i raise a 600 to a 650+ in one month, or do i not have enough time? do you have any tips?</p>
<p>Research shows that the average student who retests increases his or her combined critical reading, writing, and mathematics scores by approximately 40 points.</p>
<p>Your Writing and CR scores are great. And you can increase your Maths score substantially. 600 is comparatively low and the curve implies that a few questions can raise your score by a lot. Work hard. Use Silverturtle’s guide, Sparknotes and a reference book (if you have any). The extra 50-80 points will be worth it in your case.</p>
<p>First off, 600 is not relatively low. It is above average for the test as a whole. The best way to improve your score is to take a practive test using the college board book. Next, study and understand the questions you got wrong. Repeat.</p>
<p>If you do this you should be able to take the 8 tests (2 a week). If you don’t know why you got a question wrong, talk to a math teacher or one of the top math students at the school.</p>