<p>I have always been TERRIBLE at math. I recently took the PSAT last year, and I did extremely well on the reading and writing sections, scoring higher than 70% of my peers. But in the math section, I don't even think my score went above 100. I am really worried about the SAT, because if my skills are this bad when the day of the test arrives, I am screwed and I will never even have a chance to get into UCLA, which is the #1 college I want to go to. </p>
<p>The score I am aiming for is at least a 2000-2100. But I will never achieve it if I can't get the math down. So I am asking if anyone knows of a great SAT math prep book for people with low math scores? The test is in April, so that gives me over 7 months to practice! I was thinking if I practiced one section such as algebra and functions for 2-3 weeks each, than by the time the test arrives I should be able to score a 600-700.</p>