How to get these scores?

<p>Ok, I am going to take the March SAT. I just took the one yesterday and I took one in October. Didn't do that well in October. For the Feb SAT, for some reason I froze up during the last part of Section 3 (Math) and into 4(Reading). My math score might have dipped, and I'm hoping that reading was experimental. </p>

<p>But, anyway, I am confident that my best score at this time is 1900ish. How can I practice to get to at least +2000, and possibly close to a 2100. </p>

<p>These are scores I am confident that I could get.</p>

<p>Math: 670 (Highest score on a practice test 720)
Reading: 580-600 (Highest score on a practice test 640)
Writing: 630 (Depending on my essay, usually a 8 or 9, which is what I got in Oct) (Highest on a practice test assuming its a 9 was 670)</p>

<p>These are score that I would like to get in March.</p>

<p>Math: 720-750
Reading: 640
Writing: 670-700 (With a 9 or 10 on the essay)</p>

<p>What should I do? How can I prepare? I will spend a good amount of time to practice. So, any suggestions? Please! I really need to get these scores.</p>

<p>Can anyone help?</p>

<p>on the top of the forum it says xiggi's advice
read that:)</p>

<p>Oh wow.. That looks long. Hm.. I guess I will soon. But, any one else got any advice? </p>

<p>I have one question though. What's the best thing to do the DAY before the SAT? Because I think that is what threw me of this time. I was doing practice tests in the bluebook, and then I did a practice test from the Princeton book and scored pretty low and my confidence just fell down. I was reading through a thread here and someone said that the Princeton book was harder. Wish I saw that before. :(</p>

<p>let me condense xiggi's method~
throw away ur princeton review book, use only collegeboard materials.
there's alot out there
BB,10RS,OC,QAS. these are like 25 tests u can enjoy. im pretty sure ur scores will go higher if u practice with these materials.</p>