Copied from my response to someone on Reddit asking the same thing as you:
To put things into perspective, according to last year's methods grade distributions, you only need 14/40 on exam 1 (32.7th %ile) and 25/80 on exam 2 (22nd %ile) to stay above or equal to the 22nd percentile, which is equivalent to a raw 25 following the study score bell curve XN(30, 49). Obviously this doesn't take into account your SAC scores and how they'll scale, but I just want you to know that getting a 25 raw may not be as difficult as you think, especially given that you still have a few months to improve. You might want to smash out a few past exams to see if you can achieve these scores.
In 2020, you need 15/40 on exam 1 (33.4th %ile) and 24/80 on exam 2 (22nd %ile) for a study score greater than or equal to the 22nd percentile i.e. 25 raw