Best way to raise SAT math scores

<p>I recently received my PSAT scores and on the math section I got a 47 (this was actually I big shocker to me, since I thought the math to be quite easy after during the test). I'm not stupid, although math is my weakest subject. But anyway, I'm taking the new SAT in march and will be taking classes with PR starting the 15th, what else can i do to dramatically improve my math score!!!???
I want to raise my score to a 650 at least. Should I just study out of an SAT II math prep book, get at tutor? </p>

<p>Suggestions??</p>

<p>practice. check why youre getting things wrong. practice more. if you are good at math careless mistakes are the culprit.</p>

<p>PR is amazing and they will help you get a much better score. I used their strategies and I got a 800 (M) so do all the stuff they tell you, it works.</p>

<p>I had the same problem with PSAT math...I got a 41 and compared to my other scores it was so low that my college counselor asked if I had a math-related learning problem, but I've gotten an A+, A, B (honors) and A (honors) in my math classes and have never had learning difficulties. Half of the stuff I just didn't know how to do. Anyone know how that might be explained or how I could bridge the gap between my grades and my scores? Also, I have done well on previous standardized math tests, like state-administered ones and the SSAT.</p>