<p>I am a senior in HS and Jan. will be the last time I am taking any more SATs. Anyways, I would like some advice on getting a good Literature Score and Math II score. My goal for both is 700+ each (I would be very happy to get 750+ on the math). My problem is that I am not very good with these standardized tests. I would appreciate any advice you can suggest as these scores will be vital for some of the colleges I have applied to. Thanks!</p>
<p>Kill off your social life for the remainder of winter break, go to the library, borrow review books, and practice like hell.</p>
<p>If necessary, kill it off for a month.</p>
<p>those SAT daily exercises on college board, some practice tests, and vocab stuff on [url=<a href="http://www.numbers.com%5DNUMBERS">http://www.numbers.com]NUMBERS</a> Your 1-stop resource<img src="think%20thats%20the%20site" alt="/url"> seemed to help raise my CR a ton (although id swear none of that vocab was on the test). Make sure you've done of some timed stuff probably and I would imagine read some good vocab books like Great Gatsby (tho uve probably already read it, but it seems like the vocab is similar, no?)</p>
<p>u dont need vocab for Lit or math?</p>
<p>lol...</p>
<p>You can't prepare for Literature.
It requires that you are well-read and that you can pace yourself.
For lit, take as many practice tests as possible until you get a good score.
For Math II, learn how to be an efficient TI master, and know what you're doing by reviewing practice books.</p>