<p>What is the best SAT Math book?
I heard Dr. Chung's is very good for it's practice on difficult questions.</p>
<p>In-Depth Extensive Coverage
- Gruber’s Complete SAT Math or just use the Math section from Gruber’s Complete SAT guide 2013. Use to master strategies and learn question types, don’t practice the questions! They’re worthless and will fill you with a false sense of accomplishment.
- Nova’s SAT Math Bible, this is for intermediate students, very good overall, coverage same as Gruber’s, better than Gruber’s in terms of strategies and practice tests (has only 1) </p>
<p>Hardest
- Dr. John Chung’s SAT Math, 3rd edition (58 perfect tips and 20 practice tests), only use when scoring in 700s and having difficulty with difficult questions, no need to use if you’re making silly mistakes</p>
<p>Perfect
- Barron’s, Not as hard as Dr Chung’s and not as easy as Gruber’s, covers each math topic very extensively, 20-25+ pages. Perfect for anyone.</p>
<p>Crap
Buy any of the following if you don’t want to score above 650s
- SAT Math for Dummies
- SAT Math Essentials (Learning Express)
- McGraw Hill’s Conquering the SAT math
- Cliff Notes Mastering SAT math
- Peterson’s SAT Math</p>
<p>There you go, I gave a review of all the books I know about.</p>