Advice on how to get 750+ on Math Level 1?

<p>As the tittle indicates, I am looking for some advice on how to increase my Math 1 score (710) to at least 750. BTW, I am not looking for posts criticizing my choice to take Math 1 over Math 2 and I do realize the curve is relatively harsh. I am looking for suggestions on books that may help or any tricks that people have found useful. Also, has anyone had any luck using programs they made to help solve the material? Any tips on useful programs (I have all the basics but nothing extremely complex) would also be greatly appreciated!</p>

<p>Bump, anyone?</p>

<p>Dear Romanticism to improve your score you have to doing practice.Take books that are more difficult than those you have already do.Also use the Internet browser to find more exercises.You can also ask a teacher who is familiar with SAT exam to give you more helpful advices.
And don’t forget you can also doing practice at collegeboard site and you can also be subscribed in SAT Question of the Day…</p>

<p>Good luck!!!:D</p>

<p>helen, please no rush when you are writing :smiley: beware of your grammer :D</p>

<p>Oops my apologize!!!:o</p>

<p>What books are you going to use? I took the Math level 1 test last October, and although the curve is meh you can get a high score. I used Barron’s, and it’s not bad in my opinion, even though I found the practice tests in there a bit harder than the real thing.
I would recommend you get the official books too, as real practice tests, especially for math, are invaluable. The big blue book has one practice test, while the other one has two IC and two IIC tests.
Finally, math is more about practice than studying. You can try solving questions on the internet, such as Sparknotes practice tests. There’s also the official SATII [url=<a href=“College Board - SAT, AP, College Search and Admission Tools”>College Board - SAT, AP, College Search and Admission Tools]booklet[/url</a>], be sure you do questions in there.</p>

<p>Good luck!</p>