<p>I need help with the cr and need a 700 but have a 400 on it any advice?
Did anyone here increased this much in a little amount of time?
which program is the best?</p>
<p>i guess in 3 months, you can try reading 1 book a week, which would be 12 books in 3 months....... and make sure these books are hard and look up all vocab.</p>
<p>Ok, so improving this much for math is easy. However, CR is a totally different story. What year are you? I had a 480 in CR in 7th grade, and have (to date) improved it to a 680 in 4 years. CR is definitely the hardest section to improve, so I would say read a lot, and make sure you know all the vocab and can answer questions about it. Also, take a LOT of practice tests. Those will help tremendously. Also, understand that to get a 700 in CR, you can miss a max of about 7 questions. For a 400, I assume you're missing about 30. So yeah, it is a huge leap to try and make, especially in 3 months, but I think that with enough reading and dedicated practice, you can get close. But don't get your hopes up.</p>
<p>no for CR you can miss a max of 7 questions and 2 Omitted
58/67 is 700 commonly 59/67 is 720 commonly and 60/67 is 730 commonly.</p>
<p>Why not look around your area to see if a class is offered to teach you how to take the SAT. My son took one and he picked up 20 to 40 points on each section and he first thought it would be a waste of his time for him. You can also purchase SAT review programs that you can purchase at stores like Barnes & Nobles that are not too expensive. Good luck on your next test.</p>
<p>That would be a massive improvement. I would just say read a lot of challenging books and read up on some techniques for answering CR questions. I think doing that could get you to the 600 range. 700 is a bit of a stretch.</p>