SAT prep help!

<p>I just finished off my sophomore year with a 98.71 cumulative average and my highest marking period average with a 99. I decided to take the PSAT twice this year; once in the beginning and again to finish off the year. I improved by a few points but I want further knowledge and prep to do better. Everyone is expecting me to get at least a 2000+ on my SATS, but I got a 1590 on my PSAT haha. I've bought McGraw Hills Conquering SAT math which only frustrates me more as I get further into the book. I purchased the Princeton Review SAT prep book, as well as another PSAT prep book from them. I also obtained the CR princeton review book. Last but not least I bought the BLUE BOOK from College Board! It's more of a golden book because it has helped me more than any other book. Is there anything else I should do? I make flashcards for words but should I read more books? If so please drop a few books to read for a sophomore- going into junior year english course.</p>

<p>Thank you guys, much love-
Alex.</p>

<p>PSATs are on a score out of 240…
But you sound really prepared :)</p>

<p>Oh in NY we add a 0 to the ending of our PSAT score :X I am getting much better at preperation ! :)</p>

<p>Well, in my prep school my teacher uses Kaplan Math 2400. And the math problem in this book is really, really hard, but for me I get like 3 or 4 wrong in the practice section because the main strategy for hard math problem is SUBSTITUTION.
Even though my teacher said that these questions will not appear in the actual SAT, but it’s really good practice to get a high score. I always scored around 650-700 on the math section, but for CR and W I always scored around the 500s. And plus I’m only a sophomore right now.</p>