<p>(First of all this how I write the date in my practice log: yy.mm.dd so today would be 12.02.09)</p>
<p>I really feel like I haven't been improving. I got the same grade on a Chung's test today as I did at the beginning of January. I took the December SAT and got ~2100. My scores keep fluctuating and I'm taking the SAT in March! I'm really shooting for a 2350 (realistically, 2350. But in my dreams I will get a 2400. Got to shoot for the moon to land among the stars! Plus if I get a 2350+, my parents will give me a car!)</p>
<p>Do I have hope to improve in 30 days to 2350? What can I do to "speed improve?"</p>
<p>Btw my PSAT from this year is 221, and I got a perfect on W. I'm not worried about W so much as CR and M. I'm really shooting for am 800 on in Math, and perhaps a 750 on CR</p>
<p>here's my practice log, starting from the first practice test I took in December.</p>
<p>I don’t think you’ve plateaued. Do you review the things you’ve missed from your practice tests? I think that’s one of the most of the important things to do after taking practice tests. You can cut out the problems you missed and put them in a notebook. That way, they’re really easy to review. I got this method from someone (travismarie?) on here, too. Analyze your missed questions and look for patterns. Write out a list of tips for yourself. Good luck!</p>
<p>Also, I think you should only use tests from the blue book/collegeboard.</p>
<p>Thanks! I really need to get rid of the unforced math errors. But I can’t seem to figure out what is wrong in Cr, because I miss stuff all over the place. Maybe not sentence completion, but many things in reading comp.</p>
<p>And I usually think too hard on W and mark the “no errors” as something. ERG</p>
<p>Make a list of common math mistakes that you make and think of ways to prevent these mistakes. The Barron’s writing workbook was also pretty helpful.</p>