<p>I emailed Cornell and they told me that I can still take the January SATs!!! Yayaaaa. I have really low CR and W scores as of now (620 and 600 respectively). Math is ok, I have 760, and I'm confident I can raise that to 800. I always make those one or two stupid mistakes, hidden even with 15 minutes of checking. (Hopefully SAT II Math IIC 800, AMC 123, ARML 7 can cover a non perfect SAT I Math up somehow if I happen to get a bad math mark again... I'm not gonna study for math.)</p>
<p>My problem for CR are the passages. I can't decide between last two choices that I narrow down to. Sometimes they all look right O_O, it's so daunting! After I look at the solution, I go "OH YEAH!!!", but I still remain undecisive on future tests. Anyone has this problem and how did you deal with it? Do any of you have a good strategy for this?</p>
<p>Well, for writing I got 57 and 9 respectively. I'm sure I can boost the essay, 'cause I'm actually gonna practice for that this time. As for the grammar, I can always memorize rules. Aside from that, any good strategies? (Problems currently with the present/past perfect tense...)</p>