<p>I don’t see how simply reading books could help. I got perfect in CR, but I don’t read many books. I think what one should learn is to focus on reading, and learn how to actively read. Passively reading many books wouldn’t help you one bit. When I read anything, I think of the reasons the author wrote that, on purpose. By time, it becomes natural, so I’m able to tackle CR successfully.</p>
<p>I think reading is perhaps more useful for the essay section.</p>
<p>Wow, that’s amazing can you please tell me how I can raise my scores im in the 1300s and i want to raise it to 2100</p>
<p>I’ve discovered that most of my issues with the SAT are due to overcomplicating things. I got a 1710, but I’m going for a 2300. I’m pretty good at math, but the SAT problems aren’t like real math problems in any math textbook in the history of ever. Here’s what I’m supplementing with, it explains SAT-specific strategies. He gives an algebraic and a non-algebraic solution for all the problems I’ve seen him solve so far. <a href=“SAT Math Tips, Tricks and Strategies - Part I - YouTube”>SAT Math Tips, Tricks and Strategies - Part I - YouTube;
<p>How did you raise your critical reading score?</p>
<p>Hey I toke the SAT last June and received a score of a 1200, do you think its possible for me to raise my score to at least a 1900 by the October 2014 test date? I would really like your help.</p>
Hi, i really need advice for my Sat Test,can you share some experience?