Breaking 700 in math

<p>I have about five weeks until my SAT. I've pretty much been consistently scoring about 700's (raw scores of 48-49) for quite a few practice tests (PR and BB). At this point, it's getting a bit frustrating. My goal is to get at least 750 in math. How do I break past 700??</p>

<p>try and memorize a few formulas if you didn’t know them. also try and improve on your speed in the section so you can check over your work. lastly, when checking over your work, remember to read the last sentence of the problem. college board likes to add things there. GL</p>

<p>What sort of mistakes are you making?
Unknown concepts, or just stupid mistakes (not reading the ? correctly, radius instead of diamter and stuff like that)?</p>

<p>^ as he said, you have to know what type of mistakes you’re making and practice in that area. A guy with a consistent 700 should not have problems with formulas and such but rather with the harder logic questions.</p>

<p>That would be it. The logic questions + stupid mistakes = 700. Boo.</p>

<p>Logic questions, do you know: if p then q is equal to negative q then negative p and that sort of stuff?</p>

<p>How the hell do you break difficult logic questions? -__-</p>