<p>I signed up for the SAT Online Practice tests and I took the Practice Test #6, which was a real administered test and scored:
Critical Reading: 720
Math: 710
Writing: 700</p>
<p>I have 9 days left before the test, and that was the first CR I've scored over 700, the other 3 I've taken were ~680, 670, 690, respectively.</p>
<p>My math scores were ~700, 660, 690, respectively before that.</p>
<p>I've only taken that one writing section, but on the real thing I got a 680.</p>
<p>My ideal scores would be:
CR: 720-770
Math: 750-800
Writing: 750</p>
<p>I'd recommend just doing more practice tests. Once you've gotten to a certain level (i.e. you're already doing decently well), the only way to really improve is practice a lot.</p>
<p>I think you could raise your math score. Since you are most likely getting the easy + medium questions right, you should work on hard math problems and practice different strategies to solve different problems. For me, i found that math was the easiest section to improve in, once you understand the test. The stuff they can ask you is somewhat predictable.</p>
<p>Well, I got an 800 Math twice, I'm not too worried about that, I think the drop in my scores can explained by I took BC Calculus my junior year, and now I have to wait until next semester for AP Statistics. That 6 month period sans math is what did it, the others are what I'm worried about.</p>
<p>They say calc kills your SAT math ability :p</p>
<p>haha but I'm sure you'll be fine.</p>