<p>Okay. This is going to make me sound pathetic and lazy because I really was. I didn't even want to take the SAT but I had to for practice. I didn't study and ended up with a 1268 and my mom was like that score is low. I knew that too but now I want to retake it. I need to majorly improve this score. I have 3 SAT books that I'm studying now but I need to Know everything that everyone else knows as good tips because I need an 800-1000 points more. this is thee scores I got... and I know there pathetic. </p>
<p>Cm- 430
M-380
w-450</p>
<p>I have really good grades but this is just bad so whatever you know, I want to know. Also if you can list some books you have or websites, that would be great. There's no limits on the info I can use. lol. Thanks</p>
<p>It DEFINITELY helped me and also, somewhere I remember someone posted a thread with the testmasters essay rubric which helped me get an 11 on my essay.</p>
<p>The fact that your score is very low gives a huge margin for improvement.
Believe me, you can break the 2000+ barrier.</p>
<p>A member called (RAlec114) improved from 1350 to 2350, another one called (square) improved from 1430 to 2100, and a third one called (Goodbyehello) went from 1270 to 2220.</p>
<p>Improving doesn’t need supernatural powers; however, you need to motivate yourself and believe that you are capable of improving.</p>
<p>Finally, organize your work and begin by writing your goals in a paper and put it in a place where you can always see it. Also, create a prep schedule that is not very overloaded. </p>
<p>These are some very good answers. And I guess some people are in the same predicament as me. But maybe I should have ommited some because i guessed if I could aliminate one or 2 answers.</p>