<p>WOW mathmom! 800 twice on the CR. reading! That is incredible! Kudos!!<br>
To the OP-
If you dau is just a rising junior, I am sure her scores will improve just due to, as they say, tincture of time. My s's cr reading scores increased each yr (grades 9, 10, 11) from 54 to 63 to 71. I went back and read the link that frazzled posted to her previous thread, and read the link Carolyn posted there to the PSAT review page (I forget the exact name of the link, but it is in frazzled's thread). They were very helpful. So are the suggestions here. Your dau does have the opportunity to bring her scores up, and if you are willing to let her get a little private tutoring to teach her strategies, I would suggest that. The tutor can certainly also help with the specifics (learning vocab, dissecting the previous cr reading seeays/tests, etc) but the strategy of how to test is really helpful, and can boost her morale as well as her skill. What we chose to do was to get some tutoring over that late summer/early fall before the PSAT, and then have s take the SAT right after the PSAT, since he had been practicing and was ready. It turned out to be a great idea! He did well on both the PSAT and SAT, and then chose not to retake the SAT this past June, even though he'd registered for it.
Interestingly, the link Carolyn provided (thanks Carolyn) had s's predicted CR Reading SAT score (based on the PSAT) as a little different on the online CB site than on the thing we got in the mail from CB. Not sure why that was, since it ws based on the same test administration. Oh well. </p>
<p>At any rate, I would strongly encourrage you to go for it-- the extra guidance was really helpful! We are glad we did it.</p>