<p>Since I am a sophomore. I realized that my PSAT doesn't count. I also realized that most people take the PSAT sophomore year without practice. So currently I usually score around high 180s. Is it possible to jump to 210 by the PSAT time (Oct. 15). Here are my normal scores: M-68 W- 55-65 R- 60-65. </p>
<p>Why I'm asking this is because a lot of people told me that the last few 40s points are really hard to jump. Like from 200->240.</p>
<p>A lot of people on the forum say its not possible or unlikely but i think that it depends on the person and how committed they are to working at it.</p>
<p>You seem like a dedicated person so its possible. You beat me on the PSATs by like 350 points haha. I think you have a good chance of getting it up to 195, but from there it gets hard, you have to make very few mistakes. 200>, is hard, but possible, so just study study. I recommend Dr. Chungs for Math and Barron’s 2400 for CR+W</p>
<p>Haha, I was reading that you didn’t really study for the PSAT. I on the other hand studied my BUTTTT off this summer. So, it’s definitely going to be hard.</p>
<p>I can’t afford Dr.Chung (partially bc my parents encourage me to go to a state school not an ivy league), so barron, is it just as good in the math section?</p>
<p>Also Barron (for me)'s Readiing section is always confusing. Like whenever I pick an answer, it’s usually wrong… wt CRAP</p>
<p>It’s going to be tough.
However highly unlikely just because it’s the last few weeks and you are already in such high range</p>