<p>on CR/M on SAT with prep methods?</p>
<p>or is that too much of an increase to hope for. </p>
<p>she got roughly 60 on each PSAT section. so she only needs 100 point increase on CR and M.</p>
<p>do you all think that is doable???</p>
<p>on CR/M on SAT with prep methods?</p>
<p>or is that too much of an increase to hope for. </p>
<p>she got roughly 60 on each PSAT section. so she only needs 100 point increase on CR and M.</p>
<p>do you all think that is doable???</p>
<p>If she took the PSAT 'cold' and is willing to work, seems like a doable goal to me, particularly since you get such a detailed breakdown on the PSAT q/as.</p>
<p>Definitely doable. My son scored about the same as your daughter. He did not prepare at all. After that he began reading the Blue Book (the one put out by the College Board) and Rocket Review for CR. Then he started doing practice tests. After a couple of months and a few practice tests he was scoring 2150. He just took the January SAT. I am hoping for at least that much....but we will see. Improving CR is really hard. I have heard that the Grammatix book is a great help. Check out this site: <a href="http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/sat-preparation/68210-xiggi-s-sat-prep-advice.html?highlight=xiggi%5B/url%5D">http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/sat-preparation/68210-xiggi-s-sat-prep-advice.html?highlight=xiggi</a> and mystertutor.com website. Good luck!!</p>
<p>it's definitely doable. however, like nemom said, it requires some determination to do the work.
and to reassure u,i got 159 psat, and i made 1400 cr+m on SAT.
so yeah, get ur D start studying! she'll get 1400+ in no time ;)
good luck!</p>