<p>hey ,, I got 1660 in my November test .. and i'll re-take the exam in next May .. So how can I increase my score to 1900 in these remaining months ,, Any tips please ?? =))</p>
<p>thanks :))</p>
<p>hey ,, I got 1660 in my November test .. and i'll re-take the exam in next May .. So how can I increase my score to 1900 in these remaining months ,, Any tips please ?? =))</p>
<p>thanks :))</p>
<p>I think the best way to practice for the SAT is to just take a lot of practice tests. Initially, you may want to spend a couple of weeks going through some prep books. I used the blue book, McGraw’s big SAT book, and some of the Barron’s books. The Barron’s writing workbook is pretty good. After you look through those, try doing practice sections and practice essays as often as possible. Cut out the problems you miss and put them in a notebook; that way, you can easily review missed problems. DO NOT use Kaplan books of any sort. It’s better if you just use authentic practice tests such as those from the blue book or from college board’s online SAT course. The online course isn’t that helpful, except it includes ten SAT practices tests. If you run out of practice tests, you could consider getting the red book/10RS (10 real SATs). It’s from the college board too, but it’s from the older SAT. If you use that, just ignore the analogies. </p>
<p>Personally, I don’t think SAT courses are that helpful, but if you ask around, some people may believe otherwise.</p>
<p>Hello.</p>
<p>I also got a low SAT on my may (1740). Over summer, i went over the 10 tests, sparknotes and barron’s. I got 2100 this december :D</p>
<p>Good luck! Do many practices tests and don’t lose hope if you don’t seem to make progress, you will succeed.</p>
<p>Ohh … Thank you both very much … actually I’ve studied Barron’s for Maths … It’s really good and helpful. I’m going to finish The Princeton review for Math also . For English sections I started with sparknotes from yesterday … so i think that i’m going on the write way . anyway thank you very much … You really help me :))</p>
<p>@darkkoopa Wow, that’s amazing! Great job!</p>
<p>I am too stuck in the 1600-1700 range (I scored 1740 on the December 2011) and I’m prepping right now for the March 10th SAT. I’m hoping for a score above 2000+ (hey, I’ll be satisfied with an exact 2000). I’m gonna to try and take a lot of practice tests to learn from my mistakes.</p>
<p>@hebaghandy Do you like Barron’s for math? Math is my weakest section and right now I am also using Princeton Review. Good-luck to you! :)</p>
<p>@ HelloParis: yes … I like it … It’ll add for you … try it after you finish Princeton review … i think it’ll make a different isA :)</p>
<p>How many trials have you taken so far though, hebaghandy? Also, how many months have you been studying?</p>
<p>Monyistbitu, It was my first trial … and I have been studying for nearly two months .</p>