Help! I am stuck in the 1800s!

<p>I really need help improving my SAT score. I have been taking numerous sat practice tests and I'm stuck in the 1800s and occasionally I score in the 1900s. However, I really need to be in the 2000s. I am in dire need of help of increasing my score. My weakness is the Critical Reading section.</p>

<p>Does anyone have advice and ways I can increase my score to the 2000s in time for the May 2012 sat?</p>

<p>If you’re stuck in the 1800s, then how do you have access to the internet?</p>

<p>In any case, I recommend using a time machine to return to the 2000s.</p>

<p>^
loool</p>

<p>Good one</p>

<p>Lol!</p>

<p>Sent from my Desire HD using CC</p>

<p>If your Delorian is out of fuel you can use a train to get it up to the necessary 88mph. I just hope your flux capacitor is working. :/</p>

<p>On a side note, here is a link to a thread where I posted an article on the proper way to prepare for SAT math (although I only claim to be an expert in math, some of my general prep advise is applicable to the verbal sections as well):</p>

<p><a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/sat-preparation/1319376-how-can-i-improve-my-math-scores.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/sat-preparation/1319376-how-can-i-improve-my-math-scores.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>For Cr, try reading upper level reading material, such as: Charles Dickens, new York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Shakespeare. I personally enjoyed those.</p>