Help with SAT

<p>Ahh.. its so frustrating. I've been studying for more than a year. I started at around a 1300 and worked all the way up to the 2000-2050 range in that year. The problem is... now I'm stuck. Stuck.</p>

<p>My goal is to get 2200+ and 2300+ would be nice too. But its difficult. :(
I've learned more math, more vocab, did so many CR questions, and yet i cant crack 700 consistently on both of them. (I do fairly well on WR if I do well on the essay)</p>

<p>I have literally 2 months to go. October SAT is coming up. If I dont get the score I want then, there is also December. But I want to finish up my SATs by October.</p>

<p>Can anyone help me???</p>

<p>I want to get 2200/2300 range. </p>

<p>The biggest problem lies probably in CR. This is what I do when I take CR reading. I read the entire passage through, summarize a bit, and answer the questions one by one. But i only score a 650 with this strategy. Recently, I've uncovered a new strategy for CR that I've never thought of before. People say that after using Noitaprep's advice and Silverturtle's strategies( mark the line references, read and answer questions as you read) helped them a lot. Do these strategies work??? And also, how can I bump my score up in 2 months???</p>

<p>What are your study plans????</p>

<p>hello,</p>

<p>sorry that it might be not what your looking for, but how did you raise your 1300 to a 2000 range? can you tell me what you did?</p>

<p>I feel you bro. CR is a *****. I have 750+ in Math and Writing which are easy. My CR score, on the other hand, is extremely erratic. I’ll get a 690, then a 650, then a 670, then a 580 (:(), etc.</p>

<p>Wow, a 1300 to 2000 range?! That’s impressive. CR is the most difficult to improve. Try reading a lot of books (especially classics) and news magazines or newspapers. They’ll improve your vocabulary. Keep practicing, I guess. Good luck!</p>