Chances?? My new sat score!!

<p>if you're shooting for 2200-2300, then use this strat.</p>

<p>for CR, you need massive vocab.</p>

<p>i just memorized like crap loads of vocab from sparknotes.com and barron's hot words for sat.</p>

<p>then i did massive practice problems (blue book, 11tests from princeton, kaplan) for the reading passages. after a while, i started understanding the passages/questions!!!!!! you need to FOCUS when you do it though.</p>

<p>for math, i just read the questions 3 times, answered it, and checked my answer. it took me like 18 mins to fniish the section this way (i usually finish under 10 mins). after that, i went back and solved the problems again.</p>

<p>for writing, its just massive practice from the blue book, 11 sat tests from pr, and kaplan. then i memorized many idioms. </p>

<p>for the essay, i already had about 10 examples that i could use in any essay even before taking the test. i did some research the night before and printed out some examples that i could use. i memorized them.</p>

<p>and the most important thing is that you dont lose focus during the test. dont get too nervous either. those things will kill ya.</p>

<p>i hope my advices helped dude</p>

<p>Thanks a lot for the advice Nam!</p>

<p>I'm at a 2100~ right now (sophomore), so I'm going to have to do crap loads of practice (going to Elite during the winter and it helped A LOT for me. I don't know why it didn't help you as much).</p>

<p>Aiming for a 2400 like everyone else and hoping to get at least a 2300.</p>

<p>Your chances at:
Harvard: Match
Yale: Match
Princeton: Match
Stanford: Match +
MIT: Slight reach
Caltech: Match</p>