<p>What was your study schedule? Which books did you use?
What's your study scheme?
Did you take long or short breaks?
Please share any other details of how you acheived these scores!</p>
<p>Blue book obviously. Look up the detailed solutions afterword for every question on the Collegeboard website, even the ones that you got right. This should take as long as the test itself. Several weeks/months after each test, do the problems again. You’d be surprised at how much you can struggle with stuff you already thought you reviewed. Really drill it into your mind.</p>
<p>Blue book…some vocab. Nothing too rigorous or ridiculous and like 15 minutes a day. I got a 2270 total… When I study, I don’t take any breaks.</p>
<p>All I did was study 1,000 vocab words like 5 minutes a day for 2 weeks and I got a 2210.</p>
<p>2160…</p>
<p>Blue Book all day erry day… and QAS… never opened a single workbook (except for Gruber’s, which is a joke)</p>
<p>blue book + princeton rev 10 test (only because the explanations are right there), basically just study the sections you’re weak at about 30min/1hr a day for about 1month before the test. If you plan on getting 2200+, you’re probably in honors/ap english so you should know 85-90% of SAT vocab from school vocab books, math and writing are basically just memorization, know the rules (along with a few practice problems) and you’re fine</p>
<p>Blue book, maximize your sat writing score, direct hits, and hack the sat.</p>