<p>Before the June SAT I finished all the practice tests but I was stupid and did not leave myself enough time to check why I missed each problem. My score went up 100 points anyway just from the testing experience I guess, but my question is.... </p>
<p>How much would it help me to go over the missed problems for the 8 tests?</p>
<p>It helps A LOT knowing why you got questions right/wrong. When reviewing, you should check EVERY answer thoroughly. Don’t over-burden yourself though 8 tests is a lot to go over-- do a few sections each day and once you finish it, you can either buy the CB online course (it comes with answer explanations and 6 new tests) or the New BB. Good Luck!</p>
<p>How many points do you think it would help?</p>
<p>Probably another 100… tough to tell. Improvement becomes harder the closer you get to 2200+</p>
<p>For example, going from 1800 -> 1900 is a heck of a lot easier than getting from 2100 -> 2200.</p>
<p>wat was your score before the 100 point jump</p>
<p>It helps alot because the SAT is a standardized test, meaning all of the questions follow the same format. Know the format = right answers</p>
<p>i went from 2090 to 2190 from doing the bb tests w/o going over what i missed</p>
<p>so how much more would checking the answers even help?</p>
<p>depends i need a full break down cr? wr? math?</p>
<p>lol 690m 760cr 740w</p>
<p>You’re in luck because M and W are the easiest to improve! For math, you should check out Grubers (the edition doesn’t matter). It is by far the best math book out there. For writing, it depends on which section you’re doing worse on. If its the essay, check out <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/sat-preparation/645763-how-write-12-essay-just-10-days.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/sat-preparation/645763-how-write-12-essay-just-10-days.html</a>. If its the grammar, I suggest either grammatix or RR.</p>
<p>so it is worth a retake? Will reviewing the missed problems alone not help significantly?</p>
<p>Reviewing the problems will help you significantly. It helped me improve 200 or so points.</p>
<p>what was your score before</p>
<p>“690m 760cr 740w”
hey this is not bad. but is this bef. or af? and can i have the other 1 then?</p>
<p>that is after i took the 8 bb tests but didnt have time to look at the ones i missed</p>
<p>Review the ones you missed AND the ones you got correctly, this is key. Once you finish doing that, you could buy BB2 and try your hand at one of the new tests and see how you do. If you top your last score by a large margin, retake it.</p>
<p>ok wat were ur scores BEFORE broken down. thats all i need to tell u what will happen</p>
<p>my scores before studying were 630m 740cr 720w</p>
<p>630m 740cr 720w
690m 760cr 740w
ok first off id like to say you’re a naturally smart person. assuming ur ‘before’ scores were graded based on the 1st bb test u took, id say depending on the way u reviewed them and how many tests u took, u could easily increase 100-200 more points</p>