How to break the 700 point CR barrier before the October SAT

<p>Hello, everyone.</p>

<p>I am giving the SAT in October, and I want to score a 700 on CR, which means that I can't afford to get more than 8 questions wrong.</p>

<p>I have been doing some tests lately and my scores average to 640. Ive broken the 700 point barrier twice (710 on a CB test and 740 on PR) but that's it. Any advice?</p>

<p>Plus, I a, practicing from Kaplan these days and there are a lot of questions in the book which require student's to answer questions - even line reference questions - in the context of the whole passage? Do questions like these appear often on CB tests?</p>

<p>Help me. I want to break the 700 point barrier so that I (an international student) stand some sort of a chance at top-teir universities :/</p>

<p>“Giving” the SAT? Never heard that one before…</p>

<p>Review your tests, make a spreadsheet detailing which types of questions you are missing and what reasoning mistakes you are making. Look for some sort of pattern and target your weaknesses.</p>