<p>Over the years, I've moved from a 560 to a 710. But I really think I can get that 800...what should my method be now? I'm a senior so I don't have much time :/</p>
<p>^Buummppp Any tips?</p>
<p>Just read questions carefully. There’s always weird wording that can screw you up, especially on the really hard questions, and make sure you’re answering what the questions are actually asking. </p>
<p>It also helps to check over each of your answers to catch any simple math mistakes you may have made. </p>
<p>It probably won’t help to do many more real practice tests, because you’re already over the 700, but it could help to just go to the hardest questions at the end of the section and do those, because those are probably what you are getting wrong. </p>
<p>It’s definitely not easy to go from a 710, which is several wrong, to an 800, which is every single question correct (I couldn’t even get an 800 on my second try after getting only 1 wrong my first time), but it’s definitely possible.</p>
<p>^Awesome, thank you! As far as practice, I’ll focus on the hard difficulty questions.</p>