<p>What is the best way to study to get the very last hard questions on the math SAT?</p>
<p>Personally, I think looking over practice tests would help. Just get a feel for the kinds of questions asked at the ends of sections. I noticed that a lot of them are ones like......
They give you like 3 different squares. One made of 4 dots, one of 9, the other of 16. Then they ask you to find the number of exterior dots of the 456th square in the sequence. Or something like that....Just figure out the thought process on those and you will understand at least 1 hard one on each test.
Hope that helped</p>
<p>use rocket review... they have a math hall of fame section that covers a lot of the hard question types</p>
<p>blue book/ barron's new SAt book 670 to an 800 right here</p>
<p>which barrons new sat book is it? the latest one i've found is from 2004...</p>
<p>princeton review 11 practice tests and the blue book IMO princeton review's math was harder than the math on the actual test, 650 to 800 here</p>
<p>i believe it was the one that you found</p>
<p>i got an 800 in jan. i did every single math question in the blue book :)</p>
<p>Try Barron's 2400 book for the strats. 2400 has many excellent strats that can be easily learned and could probably boost your score.</p>