Question regarding the NEW YORKER

<p>hey I am a sophomore right now and have a CR score of 570- yeah terrible. So I decided to take action and subscribed to the 'new yorker'. What's the probability of me scoring 670ish by next year if i continue to read NEW YORKER?</p>

<p>please be honest.</p>

<p>Read from a variety of sources.</p>

<p>I can always try but it will be tough because I don't like to read newspapers and magazines on the internet.</p>

<p>That magazine has EXCELLENT words. I've found about 20-25ish of my school's SAT words of the day. Not to mention the stories are excellent and really open up your mind to things you would have never imagined. I'm sure I'll be more international chic after reading for a couple more years, which will really impress those adcoms and interviewers when I can hold an intelligent convo about Ariel Sharon and Isreal without making stuff up, lol.</p>

<p>Don't read it online, get a subscription. The New Yorker is the BEST</p>

<p>yeah I subscribed to it 2 months ago. It's pretty good.</p>

<p>that'll definitely help..but do practice tests a lot too, so you'll be falmiliar with the type of questions they ask, and you'll be able to pick major things out of passages</p>

<p>Practice, grammatix, vocabcards, these are key.</p>

<p>Dudeeeeeeeeee you are totally scared for nor reason! I got a 500 on my 10th grade psat, and by the end of the 11th grade, I had obtained a 680 CR. No, I didnt read the New Yorker, but I think the probability of your verbal scores "naturally" increasing from now to your senior year are great and will probably put you in the low 700s somewhere! Oh yeah, I like the New Yorker too!</p>

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Don't read it online

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Is there something wrong with reading it online? I occasionally go on the Internet to read the articles.</p>