Getting good at SAT math?

<p>Well, apparently I need to take this bad boy of a test and I'm a transfer student. I've got little less than a month to prepare on short notice and I only just got an admission ticket yesterday. The school my girlfriend wants me to attend requires that I submit these scores.</p>

<p>I don't know if I'd consider myself a strong mathematics student. So far, I've completed Linear Algebra and Differential Equations (proof-styled courses) and have a semester of calc-based physics under my belt. Got A's. They weren't a cakewalk. That won't help me with the SAT math, most likely. </p>

<p>I just recently went slowly through the math portion of a practice test last night. My neck hurt a lot from the previous night's sleep. I was very tired. Etc. Several factors could've affected the score I got, but I only managed a 560 on the practice test for math and will accept this is my true score. I would take it with a grain of salt that this is in any event a future predictor of the success in future math courses, but I'm not very happy with that "average" of a score. I want to hit at least the 700 mark.</p>

<p>I have so far:</p>

<p>The two latest versions of the bluebook
Barron's 2400
Barron's Math Workbook
Gruber's Math Workbook
Up Your Score</p>