Studying For Psat But Doing Bad On Practice Tests Help

<p>hi im trying to study for the PSAT this october, and im aiming for 2200 or above. i tried reviewing with a Barron's review book, and the questions there are really really hard. im getting really discouraged by getting most of the questions wrong. even the writing and math, which im strong at are really difficult. is the Barron's usually harder than the actual PSAT? plz anyone who experienced this, or is experiencing the same problem, tell me if i should get discouraged by the Barron's review book questions. i really want to do well, and im getting the idea that i didnt improve at all over the past year. thanks a lot...............</p>

<p>The Barron's questions are usually harder...</p>

<p>o really?
<em>big sigh</em> i really hoped someone would say something like that. but still, i really need to study more. thx</p>

<p>^try the xiggi method on the thread above...it works for the psat too</p>

<p>xiggi method? what do u mean?</p>

<p>bump bump bump</p>

<p>dont worry about all the strategies and reviews and crap here. Just go with a Princeton Review book. Its easier than others, and once you start getting better, continue with practice problems on your Kaplan book</p>