<p>Does anyone have any tips or strategies on how to solve the "H" hard difficulty math problems on the sat? I get almost all of the problems correct in the math section except for those last couple....</p>
<p>Thx for any tips or advice. I'm desperate here.... basically got one day left.</p>
<p>yup, i feel your pain. The only advice i have is to spend the beginning of your time on the easier problems, saving more time for the harder ones in the end, cause they are all worth the same points.</p>
<p>Im not much of an sat wiz though, i'm trying to boost my scores from the 1800's.</p>
<p>my math range will NOT go up from teh 570-610...i'm so mad. advice please :(
i've been doing so many practice problems</p>
<p>it's not about doing as many math problems as you can, it's about understanding and analyzing the problems that you do. focus more on the latter and your score will improve.</p>
<p>how? do i take one math practice test then review answers? or do i take all of them, and examine my mistakes as a whole?</p>
<p>Look at the Xiggi's prep thread (pinned at the top ) and skim it to the part where he discusses how to best do the practice math tests -- his method works, IF you work at it -- but it is a method of practice that has results.</p>