Green System SAT/ ACT

<p>Hey guys! I heard the green system is really good for prepping you for SATs and ACTs and is considered the best. Do you guys have any experience with the program?
Thank You!</p>

<p>For everyone who score about a 2100 on the SAT or a 32 on the ACT...... How did you do it? I'm so desperate to score well on these exams. I haven't taken them yet though.</p>

<p>Thanks to all!</p>

<p>score well on these exams*
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<p>I don’t have experience with the Green System, but…</p>

<p>The trick is practice. You can learn the strategies and techniques in review books as well as you want, and doubtless they’ll help, but you won’t be able to get the score you want if you don’t put in the hours. Try to use all of the CB tests you can find (you can start by buying the Blue Book, and I also used the CB SAT app on my phone, which gives you a practice question from a different section daily). The CB tests are really the only accurate ones. Of course, you’ll want to review SAT math concepts you may have forgotten/aren’t as good at, learn SAT vocab words, have a general list of examples that you know in detail for the essay, review grammar, and the like–but other than that, the only thing that’ll really help you do well is getting to know the SAT inside and out and increasing your speed/efficiency by taking tons of practice tests. </p>

<p>hey! I got a 2130 on my SAT and here’s how I did it: I went to an SAT Prep school. Since I live near NYC, I had a lot of options. I made sure I went to a well known prep school since youre paying a good amount of money (but its worth it). They basically just make you accountable for your studies, because we all knew i wasnt going to get a lot done without someones help. </p>

<p>thank you!</p>

<p>I did that, too, but it didn’t really help me as much as I thought it would. I really just practiced a bit at home and found out that that is the best way to do it. Take lots of tests. Buy the Real ACT book for the ACT, and the SAT is changing 2016, so I would honestly just wait if you are a junior. If you are a senior, buy Collegeboard’s book, and do all of those. If you are done with these tests and still want to practice, I would suggest looking for actual tests that are released online, printing them out, then doing them. Good luck!</p>