<p>So, I took the SAT in May and I got the scores back just about a week ago. I had a 2070 acumulative: 720 in CR, 650 in Math, and 700 in Writing. While studying for this SAT, I took every test in the blue book and read over Mike Barrett's SAT Black Book (which was a great help). Now I'm panicking over how (or what to use) to improve my grades in CR and specially Math for that final bit in my grade. I'm aiming for a minimum 2200 and I'd really appreciate the help if anyone can offer me resources to improve.</p>
<p>I’m not a fan of Barrett’s Black Book.
Your CR score is strong. For CR, check out the Critical Reader website by Erica Meltzer. She has a book, etc.
For Math, check out pwnthesat website. He has a Math book. Another Math guide is Barrons 5th edition.</p>
<p>I’ve been looking around for the best Math books, I’ve seen Gruber’s and Chung’s mentioned around but I’m very skeptical of both. What book would you recommend, if you would even recommend another book to study with.</p>
<p>In my opinion, the best Math study guides are PWNtheSAT and Barrons.
You will need more College Board SAT Practice tests since you used up the 10 in the BB.
Need to practice with the real thing.
Go to the Ultimate SAT website and you can download some.
Also, go to SAT Quantum… video answers for EVERY College Board Math question in public domain.</p>
<p>Make sure you know what kind of problems you’re getting wrong and why. Do you need to learn concepts better? Are they careless mistakes? Do you need to read the questions more closely? Try to tailor your efforts to your specific issues. Also, make sure you review the problems you’ve gotten wrong. You’ve finished the blue book - if you retook those tests would you get all the math problems right? If not, you might need more intensive review of the practice tests.</p>