<p>I currently have a 1940.
CR: 700
M: 580
WR: 660
- MC: 680
- Essay 8</p>
<p>I want a 2100 because my GPA isn't fantastic (unlike the rest of you) but I also want to know how feasible of a goal that is in the time range I suggested. </p>
<p>My daughter raised her score 440 points from January to June. Granted, the January test she took with zero, and I mean zero, prep. Did no SAT related stuff until a PR course through her school that met once a week from mid-March until the end of April. Real prep was done a week before June exam. She spent two to two and a half hours for six days doing practice tests. That’s it. I guess what I am trying to say is that focused practice on actual test sections was incredibly valuable in her case.</p>
<p>EXTREMELY feasible. Just memorize all the math rules, and take a lot of practice tests (blue book) to know what they test on the math section. The SAT math has the same types of problems over and over again, you just have to know what they are looking for. You can easily improve math with some solid studying (to the 750+ range). Seeing as you got a 700 on critical reading I would put more focus on writing, as writing is VERY easy to improve. Just memorize grammar rules, and how to improve sentences (ie. parallel structure, subject verb agreement) and work on a solid essay (10+). That alone should get you 2100+. </p>