Improving math and writing

<p>Due to my underdeveloped left cortex, I was unable to perform too well on the math section of last year's SAT. How and what would you do to go about raising a 620 to a 700 in the least amount of time possible? (I retake in December.)</p>

<p>I took several practice tests from Kaplan's massive practice book, but my improvements have been negligible (640-650 range)</p>

<p>Any help would be greatly appreciated</p>

<p>Cheat!</p>

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<p>The best thing to do is accept that math is your weakness. Everyone has a weakness. Don't let it get you down. Just get that 650 and do awesome on the other parts</p>

<p>On the SAT I, that I took in May 2005, I ended up with the scores of:</p>

<p>CR 750 M 620 W 620</p>

<p>If I don't have hope for math, how should I go about boosting the writing to 700+? I've heard good things about Grammatix; should I order it?</p>

<p>You're in a very good position to improve in comparsion to people who are weak in CR. Practing is the best thing you can do for math & writing.</p>