How to get a 2300+ on the SAT with a starter score of 2210

<p>I'm a junior and I took the October SAT and got a 2210 after taking about 18 practice tests. I got a 2210-700 reading, 800 writing, 710 math. </p>

<p>I'm retaking in December (I have exactly one month). How do I improve? I'm looking to get a 2300. I've tried googling this but most of the answers are directed toward ppl in the 2000 range and aren't helping me. </p>

<p>Thank you!</p>

<p>You already know most of the material needed to do well on the test. Memorizing more vocab words would help raise your CR score but other than that the best thing you can do now is practice to cut down on careless mistakes, because in the upper score range 2 or 3 questions will be the difference between a 2200 and a 2300. Good luck!</p>

<p>Think of your best practice scores/scores on other tests and remind yourself what you are capable of. Confidence is key. </p>

<p>It sounds cheesy, but I swear it helps. (And I have a 2370 to back up that oath.)</p>

<p>Also, check your work.</p>

<p>Also, be super, super careful on math. One question is worth 30 points.</p>

<p>From 2210 U will Eeassily get 2300+, I started with 1350 on my first practice test and ended with 2330, so it is defintely possible</p>

<p>^holy cow</p>

<p>I went from 2250 to 2380, so there IS hope! Practice tests are the answer imo.</p>

<p>Practice and find all of the tricks!</p>

<p>I’m struggling with the same issue. how do i raise my math score?</p>

<p>^Never trust yourself, and do every problem twice, no matter how easy is seems.</p>