I just got my score back from the August 28!

Right, since everyone here is asking I believe I should just post what resources I used. Keep in mind that I never had any trouble with the math section and didn't need to practice it very much.

I first just used the KhanAcademy practice tests to gain a feel for the SAT and find out what I needed to study, and lo and behold, it was reading and writing.

A problem that I notice with EBRW is that most people simply aren't taught enough grammar; I certainly did not very much in school. People who read a lot may be fine, but relying on your ear or inner voice is hardly a good tactic, especially when you come across two choices that both sound right. So learn grammar. I used the CollegePanda website to inoculate myself to the basic ideas and principles and moved on to their Writing book. It's a essentially a one-stop shop, I went up from -6 in Writing to consistently getting -1 or 0.

As for reading, Erica Meltzer was absolutely great. Some of the examples seemed like they were a bit old, but it covers all the bases you need for the Reading section. It's not difficult to understand and Meltzer conveys everything you need in a concise manner.

That's it. Hope I could have been of help to some of the people here.

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