<p>Well, so I've got a bit of prep done and I was wondering if I could potentially get a 2200+ on my SAT?</p>
<p>I've done SAT Prep at a center last summer, Saturdays (9 hours) and Sundays (3 hours).. Not to seem conceited or anything, but I scored the highest for all the tests and essays. That probably gave me a bit of a confidence boost.</p>
<p>For my first real SAT, I received a 1930 (CR 630, M 680, W 620, Essay 6), which was higher than my 4 friends, who scored around 1700, and they're usually WAY smarter than I am. They all went to the same school, Mondays - Fridays for 4 hours each day, which probably says something about my teacher.</p>
<p>I've been reviewing the SAT with CollegeBoard's online course for the past.. month. An hour or so everyday, each morning before school (ahh, torture.)</p>
<p>And I've done a lot of essays, too. My essay is the only thing that's worrying me. I usually had the highest scores for writing, since my strongest subject is English, and I... love grammar. :U</p>
<p>I'll be doing some heavy studying this Friday, as it is a day off. Lucky me, a whole day to study, and right before the big test :'D</p>
<p>So am I ready? What should I do to prepare on such short notice?</p>
<p>And do you think I'd get into a good college (I'm thinking UCI, UCLA?) with a 1930 or 2200+ and my... decent GPA?
My Sophomore year totally screwed me over, since I had ALL the toughest teachers in school.
Freshman year, 4.0
Sophomore, went down to a 2.9!!</p>
<p>Junior year right now has been okay, but my Spanish 3 grade has been suffering like mad! I recently raised my grade from a D+ to a C (74%, just there..). All my other classes are great (Pre-Cal, which counts for that.. 5 points, you know? and APUSH, which I have a B in. All other classes are A's). I could potentially have a 3.83+ if I maintain that... C. But I'm hoping for a 4.0 GPA again. ;w;</p>
<p>Thanks in advanced!</p>
<p>May</p>
<p>P.S. Is it okay to post sample essays that I have completed with the CollegeBoard's online course?</p>