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Hi and welcome to the forums @Anonymous
In order to be able to tell if that's possible, you will need to list all your credit cards, loans, and any/all negatives on your credit report.
Include balances and limits on your cards, also loan amounts and how much they are currently paid.
On negative, include if paid or unpaid
I think that's all lol
Also why you need the jump in that short of a time if it is for a Mortgage then you may be to late to try only 4 months ahead








If you can provide the info @Remedios asked for, you can get informed responses, but I'll take an uninformed shot. If you have high balances, paying them down can get points quickly, how much depends on the specifics. If you have negatives like lates and charge offs, there might not be a quick fix.
Late payments and charge offs will normally stay on your report for 7 years, so will have some effect during that entire period. As they get older the effect on your scores will lessen until they drop off. Unless you can get them removed, there is no quick score fix. If they are charge offs, you might be able to negotiate pay for delete, otherwise some people have had luck with goodwill letters, basically just ask nice to see if they can be removed early. You might want to look at threads in the "Rebuilding your Credit" forum for ideas.
If you can succesfully dispute the negatives from your prior accounts, your score will likely move up quite a bit. If you have high utilization (not sure if this is applicable to you) and negatives, those are things you may be able to resolve quickly to have a significant positive impact. CC limit increases also reduce your utilization percentage and can help quickly - may be worth asking your cc provider(s) for a limit increase due to your good payment history with them - your chances will be better if you resolve the negatives first.