<p>Hi everyone... I took a practice SAT with Princeton Review on their free National testing day and got a 1930. (Cr: 680 W: 620 M: 620 Essay: 7). I'm usually very good at math I just didn't finish two of the math sections, but I imagine I could get an 800 next time after some practice. I basically studied before hand for 1 hour, and I'm sophomore. (Did very well on my PLAN test). So based on this info, how plausible is it that I get 2200+ when I take the SAT in junior year after plenty of studying? If it applies just tell me what you got sophomore year and then junior year. (I know that most havn't taken the SAT in sophomore year btw)</p>
<p>With Princeton Review prep it will be quite easy to improve your score.</p>
<p>I disagree, most of the review courses are terrible especially the class ones. I would look at Xiggi’s guide in the SAT prep section of this forum, and review errors that you made.</p>