Going crazy.

<p>Ever since purchasing the blue book, I'm happy to report that most of my scores have gone up. My writing score has gone from a 670-680 to a 730-740, my math score jumped from 460-480 to 570-600, and my critical reading score hasn't increased too much, but I'm hoping for at least a 700 with preparation throughout the next few months.</p>

<p>I suppose what's really concerning me the most is my math score which I really can't seem to get to budge. It's mostly the geometry in the later questions that are killing me. Can anyone recommend a good math review book for the SATs? I've heard of Grubers, but I've seen mixed reviews over the book on this site. The BB has definitely helped me, but its in depth explanations can get really complicated and are nearly impossible for me to understand.</p>

<p>I suppose I'm pretty happy with my writing score. I think that with a little more preparation I may be able to score close to an 800. I'll definitely need an expansive vocabulary list to memorize to polish off a 700+ on the CR section, and I've heard that Direct Hits is a pretty good book for that?</p>

<p>Thanks for the assistance.</p>

<p>Play chess; the critical thinking involved corresponds to one’s mathematic capabilities.</p>

<p>Give an example of a geometry problem you’re struggling with.</p>