<p>First off, I have to admit that Math in SAT is nothing to me: I could handle everything on it, not one question could make me stumble. But, what make me really headache is that the carelessness. You guy here have any solution?</p>
<p>Some tips that may help</p>
<p>Look over answers again - try another method to solve
Be careful with questions involving doubling or halving - keep things straight
For questions involving variables in the answer, plug in numbers to verify
Make sure you actually answer the question and not just solve for an intermediate variable</p>
<p>Thank you SATnotACT, I really mad because I want to got 800. Being careless only in 3 questions drags me down to 710 in Dec SAT score really really sad</p>
<p>Try to keep your work organized so that you can tell exactly what the answer is, and BEFORE YOU BUBBLE IN, reread the last line or two of the problem and make sure you found what was asked! SAT likes to trick people that way.</p>
<p>At first, this may seem time-consuming, but I think it’ll be worth it in the end. It works, but only if you actually do it! :)</p>
<p>Also concentrate on improving CR and W (unless you’re already at 800s in those, heh :P) so that your overall improvement on the SAT can be 100+ points!! :D</p>
<p>look of the real question in the stem, and UNDERLINE IT TWICE. thier will be one or two questions within question stems you will forget to see immediately, like i the question is centered around a variable x, but the question is asking for 2x. If you underline the Actual question every time, you will not miss carelessly</p>