Help!

<p>MY SAT 1 score dropped...</p>

<p>In May, I scored 2090 ( CR-630, M-760, W-700).
I was hoping to get over 2200 this time in June.
But, I scored below 2000. To be exact, it was 1990 (CR-550, M-770, W-670).
I performed below my expectation this time. </p>

<p>I need serious help. How could I raise my score in a short period of time?</p>

<p>I am planning on taking Oct.'s SAT. But my school is really tough. So I would not have much time to prepare for the test as soon as the next school year 09~10 kicks off. Plus, I am a rising senior, which means that I would be even more busy writing college essays and whatnot. </p>

<p>So I need to prepare for this over this summer, the only time to prepare for the SAT in my highschool life almost, in order to score above 2200 on the SAT.</p>

<p>As you can see my CR score is very low, and, in order to reach my goal of 2200 or better, I need almost every sections of the SAT to be higher than 700. </p>

<p>Please EVERYONE HELP ME! Give me any advise you have for me!(CR especially)</p>

<p>GOD BLESS everybody..</p>

<p>I personally think that doing tests over and over again are the best way to practice.
Also, make sure you know why you got stuff wrong.
I sometimes do practice tests, but never look at what I did wrong; I only look at my score.
Be sure to review!</p>

<p>Even with our advices. you won’t be able to improve unless you start talking to yourself. What was different from the first time you took and now the second? Did you just completely blow off studying? Etc.</p>

<p>Do a self evaluation and see what you did wrong. After that, grab a book and look for patterns (SAT is a standardized test). During my days, I’ve found quite a few and it helped alot when dealing with hard CR passages that often narrow down to two answer choices.</p>