Help me construct a plan for the SAT

<p>Whats up guys,</p>

<p>I am an excellent student with average SAT scores. I am not trying to go to an Ivy League School, I am mainly looking at Tennessee, South Carolina, Clemson, and possibly UNC. I am taking the SAT again in october, and need all the help I can get.</p>

<p>My SAT score is now at a 1730 with:
Math-600
Critical Reading-540
Writing-590 (10 essay)</p>

<p>My goal is to get over a 1900 on the october test, and the ultimate goal would be to get over a 2000. I have several months so I think this is possible.
I have taken the Princeton Review LiveOnline Course (and still have it), and I also have grammatix/sparknotes sat test prep. How would I best combine these 3 to get the ultimate score?</p>

<p>I plan on putting about an hour a day during the summer into SAT test prep, with a full length test once a week. I will also review the questions I missed. Today, I started reading smithsonian magazine online to make myself a better reader.</p>

<p>How would you combine PR online, grammatix, and sparknotes? I can get essays graded online, i have up to 30 practice tests, and dozens of different theories (PR v Grammatix). Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.</p>

<p>Thank you.</p>

<p>i improved 150 points from march to may just by studing the big blue book from collegeboard. It is really all that you need in my mind</p>

<p>I am going to buy the blue book soon, I was just trying to construct a plan to get the ultimate score rise. Combining PR and G, along with vocab words and reading smithsonian magazine.</p>

<p>Read through this</a> thread on the "Xiggi method". Also, Xiggi is going to post a thread sometime soon on his "method" of studying for the SAT that has been used by many many people on CC over the past few years.</p>

<p>Thanks a lot for the link tanman. You made a post about the accuracy of the tests given by companies. I know you do not remember the exact list, but do you know how accurate PR's tests are?</p>