<p>I got 700s on the other two sections but my math score was a 590 <em>cringe</em>. I'm good at math too, honors classes and everything. But for some reason SAT math just kills me. Any books or websites that can help me out in that area? I plan on retaking the test in the fall and getting at least a 650. So I have all summer to study. </p>
<p>AYUDAME! Please!</p>
<p>I was in a similar boat. I am in trig and pre calc but my math score was not on par, it was like 650ish. Simplest trick is, PRACTICEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE. SAT math is not about knowing concepts ( provided you already know them). If in the event you genuinely do not know how to do problems, then you just need to learn. Get a SAT review book and learn via that. I would not take a course for SAT Math, that is just me though… After you are positive you know how to solve all the problems, it is just a matter of precision. SAT math is not really pure math in the sense that they are testing your attention to detail as well. In order to increase precision, just keep doing section after section. Make sure you concentrate while you do your problems, if your mind wanders off, you are bound to make errors.</p>
<p>Source: 780 on Math after a ***** load of practice</p>
<p>gl and you got this</p>