Getting the Math Score Up

<p>I'm taking the PSAT in October as a junior and the SAT in January. Last year on the PSAT, I got a 70 R, 73 W, and 69 M. This year on the SAT I'm aiming for a 2360 on the SAT (800 R, 800 W, 760 M). I believe I'm fully capable of getting at least high 700s on my reading and writing based on my scores in the Blue Book. However, I keep getting 4-5 math questions wrong throughout the entirety of the test, which doesn't bode well for my dreams of a 760. When I look back at the problems I get wrong though, almost all of them are stupid mistakes that I probably would not have caught even if I just relooked at the problems again. Any tips on how to combat this?</p>

<p>Well, first off, if you’re deficient in any math topic, go back and procure a good understanding of it. Secondly, if you’re very knowledge in math, which you seem to be, you should have a decent amount of time to carefully look back at the questions of the section. Attentiveness should solve your problem.</p>