Is this possible?

<p>I'm shooting for a 36 in September. </p>

<p>My current score (December 2011. midway through sophomore year) is 32 (35E, 34R, 30S, 27M).</p>

<p>I'm pretty confident that I can relatively easily get a 34 as I'm very good at math, I just hadn't had some of that material at the time.</p>

<p>Is it feasible for me to get a 36? Any recommended books, etc?</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>Feasible? Yes.</p>

<p>Likely? Probably not.</p>

<p>The amount of focus and precision it takes to get a 36 is extraordinary. They have standardized the test so that it is only possible for a fraction of 1 percent of those who take it are able to get a 36. They only way you will know if you can do it is if you can consistently score a 36 on practice tests in 90% of the time given. If you can do that then I would say you are a likely candidate for a 36.</p>

<p>A 36 requires a little bit of luck too – just because the margin between a 35 and 36 if extremely small.</p>

<p>Haha, I definitely have no problem with a 35. I just feel like knowing a 36 is possible would motivate me to study more, if that makes sense.</p>