<p>Hi to all, I'm taking the SAT in Jan and it's like 2 weeks and 3 days from now...
I utilized my WHOLE break working on SAT stuff for the real thing, and I did a lot of the SAT reading sections out of the official study guides and kaplan and princeton review and everything that I can get my hands on. I read, but things aren't getting as well for me, I took the online test for SAT on the collegeboard site and got this:
Math:670 (a lot of stupid mistakes, but usually scored above 730, shooting for a 800 on the real one)
Reading:570 (TOTALLY shocked me as I have been preping for a long time, this is the one that I REALLY need help on, I would really appreciate if everyone can share how they increased their reading scores! thanks.)
Writing: 730 (also shocked me cuz I usually score in the 600s but I think practice helped during the winter break on grammar.)
My goal is 2100+ I know this might not be possible with my low reading score, some one please, please, please help me, I've read to the point that I might burn myself out before the real thing, can someone share how they increase their reading scores? Thank you guys very much! </p>
<p>P.S. I did get a 720 before on my reading on a practice test, so if I superscore my 3 sections I would be above 2100, but I need to secure the score constantly above a 2100 to try to get into Johns Hopkins University. I think that one time when I got a 720 is just that I was really focused and all, but if that's the case is it just the focusing part on the reading that constantly hinders my improvement? if so, can someone also share their experience on how to focus well on the reading portion? AGAIN, THANK YOU GUYS VERY MUCH!!!</p>