The best way to review the SAT?

<p>Hey, I'm a rising junior and my Practice SAT scores are from 1720-1860 and I want to improve to a point of atleast 700 on each section. I have been on CC for a long time and read a lot of threads about preperation about a month ago. Now I need to take action on these things, and I was wondering if I can get an opinion on how to prepare well? My big problem is the critical reading section, and also I have read Xiggi's Method and other stuff, I just want some opinions on studying, like how many practice tests i should take every week or something like that. Any tips or tricks to actually PREPARE me will be great. I am very motivated to do this without any tutors and expensive stuff like that.</p>

<p>Stuff I Have so Far:
BB
Direct Hits V.1-V.2
A lot of Books (Great Gatsby, Huck Finn, The Jungle, Catch 22, Scarlet Letter, Beowulf, Moby Dick, Uncle Tom and Cabin, Slaughter House 5, Grapes of Wrath, Jane Eyre. Add more if needed thanks)
Subscription to NY Times and Economist</p>

<p>Thanks in Adavance Guys!</p>

<p>-Steven</p>

<p>What exactly is your problem in Critical Reading?</p>

<p>I’m not really sure, I’m not good with answering the passage questions. Usually all of them like main idea and stuff.</p>

<p>Take a practice test and find out what your problems are</p>

<p>what’s the best book for math?</p>

<p>Barron’s or Grubers are the two that I hear most about (positive) on this board for math.</p>

<p>I’ve ranked the best practice material based on personal experience.</p>

<ol>
<li>Released / actual exams</li>
<li>Blue Book</li>
<li>Barron’s Prep</li>
<li>Princeton Review</li>
<li>Kaplan</li>
<li>Everything else</li>
</ol>

<p>But in the end, it all comes down to practice. Repetition after repetition.</p>