Those who broke a 2200, I need advice

<p>All right, so you need around a 730/740 in all three areas to get a 2200. </p>

<p>How in the world did you guys do this? </p>

<p>Math is the worst for me.
How do I brush up on math? (I get basically all the 'hard' questions wrong)</p>

<p>And where's a good place to start for reviewing grammar, and
VOCAB!!............any good lists for that? Right now I'm learning the hot words for the SAT and the grubers list. </p>

<p>Should the blue book be good enough, or anything else I need?
Thanks everyone.</p>

<p>See my profile for a link!</p>

<p>i can't tell if you're a student or a worker for the company lol.
i'm guessing a worker because every post of yours is an advertisement.</p>

<p>yeah. he is.</p>

<p>Vocab: Read, read, read, anything that interests you and has more advanced vocabulary. It's the best way to work on vocab as it allows you to see the word in its proper context (and is more interesting than memorizing lists of words!)</p>

<p>Math: Just practice I guess; look at the problems you get wrong, and understand <em>why</em> they are wrong, and try to find more problems testing the same concept so you can really reinforce it.</p>

<p>for math try grubers or kaplan 2400</p>