<p>BB Practice Test (Summer Going into Junior Year):
CR: 520
M: 510
W: 580
Total: 1610</p>
<p>CB PSAT Practice Test (Today - Junior Year):
CR: 57
M: 48
W: 54
Total: 159 or 1590</p>
<p>I have the Blue Book so far and that's it. What would you guys recommend for increasing my SAT score? Would Gruber's Math Workbook be good for increasing my math to a 600? I am taking the SAT in January so I have a little less than 3 months. I will most likely take it 2 or 3 times. Is an increase to 1850+ even possible? Thanks.</p>
<p>Of course a score of 1850+ is possible for you! </p>
<p>To increase your Math to the 600 and above mark, I would recommend the book PWN the SAT: Math, and then I would suggest Barrons Math Workbook. For the CR, I would say Barrons Critical Reading Workbook and for you to read higher level things. For the Writing, understand the 5 basic grammar rules: parallelism, subject verb agreement, misplaced modifiers, subject pronoun agreement, and pronoun verb agreement.</p>
<p>It all comes down to studying, practicing, going over AND understanding what you had wrong. </p>
<p>Also, if you feel that the SAT isn’t for you, I would suggest looking into the ACT. </p>
<p>It’s more than possible. So, you can do it!</p>
<p>I used “critical reading study guide” from amazon to help out my CR score. It’s kinda short, but its got some good strategies for boosting your score in CR. That and Barron’s are both pretty good from my experience</p>
<p>Practice, practice and practice some more. Subject specific books help if you are really dedicated to do the book to its entirety (or close to it).
People can improve 400+ its possible , it just takes hard work</p>
<p>Taking a lot of practice tests that mimic the actual SAT is a very effective way to score 2100+. You can time yourself exactly like the test timings so you will be used to the pattern and your confidence will improve! Good luck!</p>
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