<p>no i mean the before scores were from the march SAT and then I took 8 bb tests and ran out of time to review and then got the 2nd scores in june so now what lol thanks btw orange peel for stickin with me</p>
<p>i think same thing. give or take a little on the range b/c of the distance</p>
<p>basically in-depth reviewal of new bb tests and prob some qnas and/or online course and youre set</p>
<p>what is qnas? that would be amazing if i could easily increase 100-200 points but i dont think i could easily improve to a 2390 lol</p>
<p>does anybody else have an idea about how much i could improve just by taking tests and looking over the answers?</p>
<p>@onthefly QAS stands for Question-and-Answer Service.</p>
<p><a href=“QAS”>quote</a> provides your test questions, the correct answers, scoring instructions, and a form to use to order a copy of your answer sheet. For all the questions, you get the question type; level of difficulty; and whether you answered correctly, incorrectly, or omitted the answer. QAS is offered for only the Saturday test in October and January. In May, it is offered for the Saturday and Sunday tests,
Basically, you can order SAT’s from the College board at fee of $18.
[/quote]
<a href=“College Board - SAT, AP, College Search and Admission Tools”>College Board - SAT, AP, College Search and Admission Tools;
<p>Depending on where you are now, you could improve significantly with practice, it depends on your dedication. Just remember that practice makes perfect.</p>