<p>i agree they don't show accuracy-but they show proficiency in the math you need to know-who cares if you sometimes mess up dividing 10/3 if you know your calculus well. In college, you're going to be taking open ended tests where making a division mistake like that might get you 9 points out of 10, whereas on the SAT its just straight up wrong.</p>
<p>before you edited your other post you said something about them showing accuracy, but wtv
i know my calc =D but would be hard to do all the chain rule stuff if you can't get 10/3 , i mean, lots of chances for easy mistakes</p>
<p>I took the sat without any practice and i suffered like a dog. Tell me</p>
<p>Many questions were: if there are three consective ODD number X A B what will they add up to? something like that. </p>
<p>CAn u just replace them with CONSECUTIVE values like 3 5 7? i did that trick on almost all similar problems and ended up pretty ****ed up. GUYS advise me on which books for practice.</p>
<p>i will be attending college fall 07 but i want my sat math to go up to 700+ because it feels very stupid when i get an A+ in calculus and college level courses. (physics and chemistry)</p>