<p>You can definitely bring that up. I started out with a 460 math, and after working VERY hard, I got a 670. I think the two keys for me were doing ALOT of practice problems. Make sure you time yourself, because timing as you know is very important on the SAT. Also, as cheesy as this may sound, I really tried to change my attitude about math, because I found I always did worse if I had the mindset that “WOW. this math is really tough.” By trying to enjoy solving problems ect;, I think I really improved.
As for critical reading, I read the New York Times EVERY day, in addition to learning the SAT vocab. Try reading the science section, especially if those are the type of passages that give you trouble.
Writing is mostly just memorizing the grammar rules. I had started out with a 500 in writing, but got it up to a 770. It was all in knowing the rules, and knowing the two examples before hand to use in the essay.</p>
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