Raising SAT Score 400+ Points Possible?

<p>I'm new to CC (though I've been lurking around anonymously for some time now). I'm a rising senior and I'd like to raise my SAT score drastically. I now it's a lot to ask for but I've been working tediously to get my SAT score to where I'd like to be. My history of standardized testing is as follows: PSAT (sophomore): 139, PSAT (junior): 150, SAT (March of Junior Year): 1570, SAT (June): 1730. I know raising my score to a 2150+ score is a lot to ask for, but I'm highly determined. I've been using the blue book as a means to study and prepare for the October SAT. So Far my scores range from (1850-1990). I think with a little more prep, I may be able to reach the 2100s. I'd like to know though how I could better my score. I think my problem is that I answer most of the questions feeling confident about the response, but I end up getting it wrong. Ultimately my best sections are Writing, followed by Reading and Math. How can I reach my goal? What methods can I try?</p>

<p>Math can be easily learned as opposed to reading. Go over every single math concept in another prep book and then practice.</p>

<p>OK. Does anyone have any advice on review books for Math, Reading, and Writing?</p>

<p>Impossible</p>

<p>I’ve started at 1870 as a freshman & I’m now a rising junior scoring around 2250. It’s possible. </p>

<p>What was your breakdown (M, CR, W)?</p>

<p>June SAT Overall: 1730</p>

<p>M: 540</p>

<p>CR: 570</p>

<p>W: 620 (10 Essay)</p>

<p>Just keep doing practice tests and you’ll be fine</p>

<p>Mine went up by like 1000 pts between 7th and 11th grade.</p>

<p>Mine went up from ~1800 on PSATs/practice tests to 2120 on the real thing and I didn’t even study.</p>