How much time? Es posible o no?

<p>Hey everyone,</p>

<p>I have been studying for the SAT, scattering study periods here and there evry week.
If I went full force and studied like a pre med student does for the mcat...</p>

<p>Can I...
Memorize 3400 words (Gruber's)</p>

<p>Critical Reading 610 > 750+
Mathematics 690 > 800
Writing 680 > 800</p>

<p>with 68 college board cr passages to practice
Barron's 2400
Workbook for each section
Blue Book
Online Course
Gruber's (math section)
Princeton Review Cracking the New SAT
Additional 1000 Sparknotes Vocab list
10 Real SATs Red Book
My general knowledge</p>

<p>ALL IN TWO MONTHS!!!!</p>

<p>I'm planning to take the june SAT
Please, all input is greatly appreciated</p>

<p>*by the way, is the june SAT easier?</p>

<p>come on guy's</p>

<p>someone state whether its possible or not</p>

<p>help me</p>

<p>where there's a will, there's a way.
in other words...sure, why not.
though i must say, the critical reading will be the toughest to bring up.</p>

<p>no, no, no. You have to say it how foreign people say it: es posible, no?</p>

<p>Seems like you are on the right track...</p>

<p>Noone knows which one is the easiest. Just study for them and pray for a good curve</p>

<p>At this point, I suggest u to concentrate intensely on M and W......w/ secondary focus on CR.....I personally don't think u can significantly improve ur CR score w/in two months, but u never know, so don't lose hope and try ur best. If u can cover all those things u've listed, definitely u should see improvement in ur score!</p>

<p>Yeah I'll just have to see what happens</p>

<p>Oh yeah, and I am forwign although I was born in the US. If that makes any sense. But what I am not is not Spanish. I am an indian whose ancestors lived in Africa.</p>

<p>Will doing around 70 practice cr sections for practice get me a good feel of the test, enough to significantly raise my score?</p>