<p>Like many of you, I just took the March SAT. This was my first SAT, so I'm not too upset about my score, but I would really like to improve it. I got a 2200, and my breakdown is</p>
<p>CR 760 - 3 wrong
W 750 - 2 wrong, essay: 10
M 690 - 4 wrong</p>
<p>Obviously my Math is seriously lacking, so I just registered to retake it on May 4th. I have about a month left to study. Right now I'm using Dr. Chung's SAT Math book, PWN the SAT Math, and Gruber's Math Book, since Math is my weakness. I'm also continuing studying vocabulary.</p>
<p>A problem I have is that I've already done all of my Blue Book practice tests, so I have no actual tests left. </p>
<p>Anyhow, is it possible for me to bring it up to 2300+ in a month or is that a stretch? Is there anything you would recommend I do to help achieve my goal. Thanks</p>
<p>You’re already very close-- keep doing practice problems and studying techniques. Don’t focus exclusively on math; review the other sections as well, and you may bump those scores up. Good luck!</p>
<p>I’m taking the SAT on May 4th too! I’m really hoping for a 2250 at least, but I honestly haven’t put any work in (I’m a lazy sophomore), so I’m not expecting much.</p>
<p>I mostly just used my Dr Chung’s math book to keep practicing math, restudied all of my vocabulary and kept studying new vocab, and reviewed Grammar by watching Grammar Bootcamp.</p>