<p>math section of the SAT 1? My tutor told me to get the book to study at home for the math section of the SAT 1. I want your opinions also though, so what do you guys think? Does it cover everything tested on the SAT 1, does it have good explanations, has anyone else tried this?</p>
<p>I don’t have the barron book. But I definitely agree. SAT II covers all the “hard” math.</p>
<p>Thanx bro^ just needed a confirmation, hardly anyone answers someones question anymore on this board</p>
<p>Haha.
Well that’s what I’m doing right now.
Instead of studying Dr.Chung. I’ve been doing SAT2 math</p>
<p>is it helping you at all though? ^ and one more thing i finished the barrons 2400 book and basically now know how to every single problem in the book even the examples, i just wanna make sure though, the sat 2 math level 1 book by barrons is completely different right?</p>
<p>I don’t know about that…
My barron out is out leading… so I don’t know. But to me I feel that the SAT2 math is harder.</p>
<p>Hossain,</p>
<p>It can’t hurt, however SAT I Math books may be the best route solely because they are geared towards the SAT I itself. </p>
<p>~Aceventura74</p>
<p>Hossain, </p>
<p>No. SAT 2 Math might be helpful, but barely. If you go to CollegeBoard website, there are many subjects that the SAT I math teaches which is not tested on SAT II math, or many subjects on SAT 2 math that is not tested on SAT I.</p>
<p>So practicing off of SAT 2 Math is futile and will only teach you so much. I suggest something geared towards SAT I Math.</p>
<p>However, this is just my opinion in regards to when I practiced questions from SAT II math. So my opinion won’t be 100% right. </p>
<p>If not the BB, then I suggest Dr Chung.</p>