<p>Hey guys just got my score for the June SAT got a 2100 with
720 Math
720 Writing (79 MCQ and 7 Essay)
660 CR
Math I'm not worried the teacher sucked so she gave us less time and therefore I lost 3 questions for no reason..
Writing MCQ Im happy with too.
How do I improve my essay? And dafaq was up with CR? The International CR was so hard.. Usually I score around 750 in CR but it was so hard this time...
Is there any way I can be prepared for harder CR questions like that? And what about the essay? That totally killed my Writing Score -_-...
In addition, when do you think is the ideal time to take the SAT again? I think you can take them in October,November, December and January.. (There are some more but these will work).. I'm also thinking of taking the ACT.. Started studying for that already finished both the PR Books.. I think you can take those in September October November and December too.. What do you think is the ideal time to take both the tests so I'm not overwhelmed? I studied really hard for the SAT and finished both the PR books, the collegeboard book and Sparknotes book. Do you think I should try Barrons? I heard it's harder but good for prep.. Not sure what else to do.. ACT wise I have the REAL ACT Book and Barrons left to do.. I also work pretty fast so when should I take the tests. I also want to finish both the ACT and SAT by January so please advise accordingly.
Thanks guys :)</p>
<p>Well ur math score is probably going to go up because with a 700+ range u basically know how to do almost all. Even with around a 690 I would assume as well. </p>
<p>For reading, which was ur lowest score, um I suggest reading more? More vocab if u struggle? </p>
<p>And for writing, u probably are in the same boat for the math.</p>
<p>Good Luck.</p>
<p>If you’re worried about math, just keep doing math problems from the Barrons book. By the time you finish their gruesome math problems, the Collegeboard SAT math will look like a joke.</p>
<p>If you’re worried about CR, make sure you read a ton. And beyond that, keep practicing. By your 100th or 200th question you’ll realize that Collegeboard essentially asks the same types of questions and you can easily predict where the questions will be headed.</p>
<p>Your writing seems fine, but look at other threads for advice on the essay.</p>
<p>I wish you the best of luck.</p>