<p>I'm missing about 2 questions for every 10 reading comprehension questions I answer. Can I still get a 700+ on the CR section of the SAT, or do I need to improve more?</p>
<p>umm maybe. i think on the REAL sat you can miss 7 questions from the ENTIRE CR section and still get 700. if i guesstimate that there are 20 reading comp. questions per section and you have three cr sections (could be two), then yes you can stil get 700+ if you only miss 2 reading comp. questions per 10 questions and get perfect on the vocabulary section.</p>
<p>I just took a full CR section from the Princeton Review 2007 Practice Tests and scored what they say is a 710, which I am happy with :)</p>
<p>um, i got like 680 on the practice test for PR, but with the blue book, it went down to like 620.
Advice: Always trust the tests from CB. They reflect your abilities most accurately.</p>
<p>Order of books by use:</p>
<p>If it is a subject I know little about:
Princeton Review.
If I am god at the subject and need a refresher:
Barron's
If I am average:
Cliffnotes</p>
<p>The SAT is a tad different and I am using a non-name brand book because the name brand ones swap too much info that is worthless.</p>