<p>After an intense summer of studying, I went from a 1870(june sat) to a 2100(October). I feel ecstatic, but I think I can still improve. Any tips?</p>
<p>Take a ton of practice tests. Like one every week or something. Find your strengths/weaknesses and work on your weaknesses while trying to keep your strengths consistent. </p>
<p>You could also maybe limit yourself on time, say give yourself 5 minutes less per section to make yourself more efficient. However, if you start rushing, don’t do this and just take it with the normal time alloted.</p>
<p>For any score 2100+ you basically have to know all the small details about the SAT and all the traps/whatnot. A 2100 means you have a very solid understanding of the SAT in general. Now you have to hone your skills to be more focused/precise.</p>
<p>Sorry to be so generic, but your question was pretty generic.</p>