Is a 2200+ possible?

<p>I got a 2090 on an official College board practice test and I was wondering if it is possible to get at least a 2150+ in two weeks. Can someone suggest any effective tips as well? </p>

<p>Thanks in advance :) !</p>

<p>Yes. You have 2 weeks. Take tons of practice tests. Like aim for 1 every 2 days.</p>

<p>The more practice tests you take, the better you will do.</p>

<p>Unfortunately, without knowing your score distribution, i can’t really help more than that - i’ll need to know what you got in math, reading, and writing respectively to better help.</p>

<p>Take a fully timed practice test. Score it.
Look to see what you are missing as well as what you have missed in the past.
Go back and study those items only (ie. functions, etc). Do some practice problems from non-CB workbooks. I say this cause you want to save your CB practice tests for fully timed.
Retake a fully time test. (Rinse and Repeat)
So you may have time to take 3 fully timed tests with CB practice tests.<br>
Relax the night before. </p>

<p>Totally possible. Do lots of practice tests!</p>

<p>Good advice from @TomsRiverParent‌ , follow it and hopefully good things will happen.</p>

<p>Practice</p>

<p>Possible? Definitely. </p>

<p>Now, whether you can do it is predicated on your level of studying and ability to pinpoint weaknesses and fix them. </p>

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<p>Take this free advice for what its worth. There’s a strong consensus on CC that non-CB practice problems are a waste of time at best and counter-productuve at worst.</p>

<p>You can lie on the essay.</p>

<p>CHD,
The #1 self-proclaimed tutor who charges $500/hr and gets on average 400pt increase (Anthony Green) uses Barrons and McGraw Hill practice tests and book sections for untimed homework practice.
CB Blue Book tests for fully timed.</p>

<p>As I mentioned in another thread, both of your “facts” about Mr. Green are incorrect. If you want to post info available on the web, al little more accuracy would be appreciated.</p>

<p>Again, you tell is that Mr. Green is a self-proclaimed expert. Are you mocking yourself? Self-proclaiming anything is not really that impressive.</p>

<p>chd,
what are xiggi stats? your the one bowing down to xiggi and silverturtle.</p>

<p>Anthony Green Online Green averages 380 increase.
Personal tutoring by Green averages 430 increase.
<a href=“http://www.testprepauthority.com/my-programs/”>http://www.testprepauthority.com/my-programs/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>You are making a fool of yourself chd.</p>

<p>^Hey, you’re entitled to your opinion aren’t I entitled to mine? </p>

<p>I think that xiggi and silverturtle in combination provide guidance that is very helpful for many students studying for SATs. It doesn’t cost $500/hour (or more) and its effective. I certainly am not swayed by a self-proclaimed experts claims about Barron’s in contrast to well-reasoned arguments against it. Feel free to disagree.</p>

<p>chd,
xiggi recommends Gruber Math workbook… which is probably one of the worst workbooks for Math out there.
check out amazon reviews.
click on this link on Gruber complete SAT guide…
<a href=“Review – Gruber’s Complete SAT Guide « satdude”>http://satdude.■■■■■■■■■■■■■/2012/02/20/review-grubers-complete-sat-guide/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>@TomsRiverParent‌ yeah, you sure know what you are talking ab. That’s why xiggi has 750k + views on his thread and a ton of thanks while people don’t even know who the f*ck you are.</p>

<p>Go ahead, use Gruber Johnny… worst prep book on the market.
Watch your scores decrease.</p>

<p>There’s absolutely no need for that @‌johnnydrama
Don’t follow in your namesake’s stupidity.</p>