SAT Study Plan DURING School year?

<p>Hello all! Well I'll be starting school in a matter of days and would just like to see if any of you have any good study tips for a good study plan for the SAT? I plan on taking the October test to just hurry up and get it over with as soon as possible with an estimated sore of 1800-1900 range? I took a prep course over the summer and honestly it did not help me out that much. My highest score was a 1680 and I'm really trying to get into the 1800s range for my first SAT. I am going to get the college board blue book for my choice of prep during the year. Any good writing section books out there? My writing is what I struggle the most with. Thank you!
My specific scores where:
M: 600
CR: 570
W: 510
Essay: 9
NOTE: I have heard that the practice tests I took at my prep course were generally harder than the real SAT so I'm hopping my 1680 was actually a 1700. Anyways thank you!</p>

<p>Take a look at this CC forum devoted to just such concerns:</p>

<p><a href=“Test Preparation - College Confidential Forums”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/sat-act-tests-test-preparation/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Do your research and find a method that works for you.</p>

<p>Hello, the first time I took the Writing section I got 500. Then I studied with the Princeton Review and I got a 650 on the Writing section. It greatly improved my score and the things they teach you are really helpful. I am a natural mathematician so I did not study the math section of that book so I can not tell you how helpful that section is. I also bumped my Critical Reading Section 60 points with the Princeton Review. It was a 2009 version so a newer version could be even more helpful. I hope this helps. </p>

<p>I really enjoyed the SAT Question of the Day App. It’s exactly what it sounds like; you just download it to your phone or whatever and you get one question a day. It keeps your brain active every day and gets you equipped for all the different kinds of questions the SAT can ask. </p>