<p>I am trying to score a 2100 on the SAT and I don't know why my current SAT scores are so low. I take practice tests and get a 1640, 0r .1780 or a 1820. I NEED A 2100! And are practice tests harder than the real SAT? I am using Princeton Review.</p>
<p>I got a 2110 by using the blue book. the math is really different IMO on the PR.</p>
<p>Just do a lot of practice so you kind of know what they will ask when you see the question (applies to math and writing. CR is a separate beast that I have yet to really conquer.)</p>
<p>The math, I think in PR stuff is a whole lot easier than on the real SAT.
Also, the day after I took the REAL SAT, I took a PR practice test and scored 680 on the CR, when I had scored 760 CR on the real thing a day earlier. So, in my experience, you can't trust any practice tests other than the ones made by ETS.
Get the Collegeboard's official stuff.
On the other hand, I still think that the strategies PR teaches are worthwhile.</p>