<p>Thank you anyway for your suggestions. I have already established my plan to the TOEFL and SAT.
For TOEFL I’ll go through BARRON’S TOEFL ibt book and make a couple of ETS online practice tests.
For the SAT I’ll do as many practice tests as possible: Mc-Graw Hill and PR are my first choice for today because I have already finished the BB many times.
Just Practice-Review and Practice-Review until I get a good scores.</p>
<p>I suggest reading the “Magic Treehouse” series.</p>
<p>^
May I ask for reasons?</p>
<p>It uses correct grammar.</p>
<p>^</p>
<p>The stories are also captivating.</p>
<p>Honestly, my WR is 640 (89% National Percentage)…</p>
<p>^And your CR is <400. Reading Magic Treehouse will improve your W and CR scores.</p>
<p>Alright. I’ll search for this book.</p>
<p>^It’s actually a series with at least 30 different volumes.</p>
<p>Suleyman, it sounds like you didn’t come here for advice. You’ve made multiple threads asking for it only to insist that any and all of it is incorrect. Perhaps we should stop feeding the ■■■■■. :)</p>
<p>What? I don’t believe it!
I know Math better than 87% of all students around the world and grammar+essay better than 89% of all students around the world; and you write to me things like that…
I can’t believe it!</p>
<p>260 point increase in 1.5 months!</p>
<p>My History:</p>
<p>May 16, 2010 TOEFL ibt 55/120</p>
<p>October 9, 2010 SAT 1430/2400 (CR 390(15%); WR 510 (57%); Math 530 (54%);Essay8)</p>
<p>December 4, 2010 SAT 1670/2400(CR 370(11%); WR 640(89%); Math 660(87%); Essay9)</p>
<p>I don’t understand your point, nor what you “don’t believe”, but OK. Good luck with improving your score.</p>
<p>yes. Thank you. May I ask you to be so kind and score my essay? Thanks.</p>
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<p><em>facepalm</em> Are you going out of your way to **** off people that are trying to help you?</p>
<p>lol you know critical reading better than 1% of the world. grats.</p>
<p>^Psst, if you don’t change the 1 to an 11, Suleyman will unleash his rage upon you, my fellow 2400.</p>
<p>I wouldn’t worry. You speak non-broken English and are therefore wrong regardless, gensis. :)</p>
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Well…you read 11% as a 1%…</p>
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Um…no… New Year is upcoming … I am a bit tempered today ;)</p>
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<li><p>You misused the word “tempered.” A person can be hot-tempered, even-tempered, etc., but a person cannot be tempered. Chocolate can be tempered. (This refers to the way it is melted for making candy).</p></li>
<li><p>Realize that “knowing Math better than 87% of all students around the world” means less than you think. OVER 200 THOUSAND test-takers did as well or better than you did on that test. This is a very big country. Similarly, over 170,000 did as well or better on the Writing section.</p></li>
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