How Much Can I Improve Both My ACT and SAT score?

<p>I'm in my senior year and I really need to improve my scores. I didn't take the ACT or SAT in my junior year and I surely regret it. I have been taking test back -to -back (I know its bad, but I don't think I have a choice), since February of this year. I use multiple study guides for the ACT (Princeton, Barron, and Kaplan) and the official SAT study guide (blue book). I also read Vampire Dreams, a spark note novel, to help me learn vocabulary. Sometimes I watch Radical Prep and Grockit videos on YouTube for extra help. Since I'm home-schooled, I study all day from 7:30 am until 5:00 pm six days a week. I usually take practice test two times a week. Here are my scores below: </p>

<p>Feb (ACT with writing): 19
English: 20
Math: 15
Reading:21
Science: 21
English combined with writing: 22 Essay:10 </p>

<p>March (SAT): 1400
Critical Reading: 520
Math: 410
Writing: 470 Essay: 9 </p>

<p>April (ACT no writing) 20
English: 22
Math: 16
Reading: 22
Science: 21 </p>

<p>I will be taking the SAT on May 3rd and ACT on June 14th. My recent practice test shows little to no improvement and I need to know if improvement is even possible in such a short time.</p>

<p>Look up Sparknotes 7 Deadly SAT errors.That should help your writing score. Critical reading answers always come from the text. And math you just have to know, but there are some solid guides on here. None of the math goes past Algebra 2.</p>

<p>The ACT is easier to self-study for. I’d say shoot for the higher ACT score, since either test is accepted by colleges.</p>