How would I go about raising my PSAT/SAT score in three months?

<p>Hi guys. I currently have a 212 on the PSAT (took it this past year as a sophomore), and I would really like to improve my score by at least 8 points before the NMSQT rolls around in ~3.5 months. My math is a 67, critical reading is 71, and writing is 74. I would like to raise my math to at least a 77 (80 preferred) while pulling up my CR and W to at least 75. I have a bunch of SAT prep books (Kaplan SAT: Writing; Kaplan SAT: Critical Reading; Kaplan: Purple Book of Practice SATs; Princeton Review: SAT (2006); Princeton Review:11 Practice Tests for the New SAT (2006); The Official SAT Study Guide, e.g., the Blue Book) since my sister graduated high school in 2010 and faced similar preparation when she was my age. So, how should I go about preparing so that my math is raised by at least 10 points and my crit. reading/writing are both raised to at least a 75? Oh, and I'm thinking about using the AoPS books to help me with the math portion, since I plan to use them to prepare for the AMC 12 anyway. Would that work to prep me for the math portion? </p>

<p>Thanks in advance. </p>

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<li>Take dozens of practice tests, preferably actual PSAT and SAT tests. 2. Go over EACH missed question until you thoroughly understand why you missed it. I believe you can reach your goal, but it’s not fast or easy.</li>
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<p>For Math, Barrons or PWNtheSAT if you are shooting for 700+ score. Make sure you do CB practice tests albeit there are not many available online. Google and you will find.</p>