How to go from 660 in Math to 750+?

<p>My January SAT will be the last SAT I ever take. On my last SAT I got 690 CR, 660 M, and 800 W. I think I can get close to 800 on CR now (I got 760 on Lit), but Math has always been hard for me. Any tips?</p>

<p>Have you used the Gruber book to study? That worked best for my kids.</p>

<p>work with Dr. Chung’s math. or go through what you’ve misssed</p>

<p>Practice more. Practice makes perfect .You can reach +700s with more practice for sure.</p>

<p>Practice does NOT make perfect, practice makes permanent. If all you do is take practice tests then you will only be reinforcing the habits you already have. To make practice pay off, you must understand what each practice test tells you about your strengths and weaknesses. Get out the most recent practice test you took, go through it and circle every question you did not answer correctly. Om a separate sheet of paper, make a note of what kind of question it was and where in the section it occurred. Look for patterns, do you tend to miss on certain kinds of questions, for example, in the math sections do you tend to miss Algebra questions or are probability questions your weakness? In order to take advantage of your practice tests, you must use the data you create to target your studies. If you were a baseball player and had difficulty hitting a curveball, would you practice hitting a fastball? Sounds silly doesn’t it? Well, so does just taking practice test after practice test without concentrating on your weaknesses</p>