<p>Hi, I'm currently at a 700-730 in Math. My problems are usually with the last 3-4 questions of each math section. I want to get an 800...</p>
<p>Which book do you think is the best?</p>
<p>28 SAT Math Lessons to Improve Your Score in One Month - Advanced Course: For Students Currently Scoring Above 600 in SAT Math and Want to Score 800 (Steve Warner)</p>
<p>Dr. John Chung's SAT Math: 58 Perfect Tips and 20 Complete Tests, 3rd Edition</p>
<p>If there's a better (and maybe cheaper) option, please let me know. If not, please tell me which one is the best of these two.. I have ample time, so I don't need the one the "prepares me faster".. just the one, that's the best overall in getting me the 800.</p>
<p>why do you say gruber @intparent?</p>
<p>why do you say chungs @muhammad?</p>
<p>Also, I see a bunch of gruber math workbooks on amazon… which one are you referring to?</p>
<p>Chungs, I’ve read, has a lot of grammatical errors… Is that the only issue?</p>
<p>Gruber’s, definitely. I don’t know what book the previous commenter was referring to, but I used the math section from ‘Gruber’s complete SAT guide 2013’.</p>
<p>I say Gruber because my kid got a 780 using it. It is the mostly commonly recommended book out here (for math only, not for CR). I think she had both the Gruber Complete SAT Guide and the Complete SAT Math workbook. She also got an 800 on her SAT Subject Math II, 800 on CR, 800 on Writing, and 800 on SAT Subject Lit.</p>
<p>bumppppppppppppp… I’m leaning towards Chung’s.</p>
<p>I used Chung’s for the Math level II SAT, and it’s a good deal harder than the normal test, apparently. Seeing that you’re probably just having trouble with “harder” questions (the last few in each section) and not making stupid mistakes, you’re probably better off with Chung’s as it’ll probably prepare you better for difficult/new questions.</p>
<p>Barron’s also tends to be more difficult than the actual SAT, so I would recommend that as well. But go for Chung’s first.</p>
<p>Dr. Chung’s is great in terms of difficulty. You can also work from the blue book or Online SAT course and cherry pick-- i.e. just do the HARD problems and not the easier ones-- do as many real questions as you can. PWN the SAT (website) has some totally free hard questions on its site as well. He has a book but it has a lot fewer practice problems than Dr. Chung’s does. I also like Acing the SAT I Math if you need more practice with exponents, functions or properties of numbers questions-- it’s pretty bad at sequences/series/arrangements/etc. though.</p>
<p>Dr.Chung’s is the best. get that one. i highly recommend it. i went from a 590-760 with it.</p>
<p>So is Dr.Chung’s better for the Math II Subject test or with the math section of the Reasoning Test, or both?</p>
<p>I used Chung’s for the Math II subject test and I got an 800. And this is a person who waited an extra year to take the test and had forgotten most all of her pre-cal by then.</p>