<p>I've pretty much mastered the CR and Writing sections, (780-800 range) so I'm not worried about those. However, I've consistently scored in the 710-740 range for Math. Barron's 2400 helped to raise my score just a bit, but I'd really like to get it up to a 750. Are there any prep books out there that any of you would recommend?</p>
<p>I already own/am using the Blue Book, Barron's 2400, and PR.</p>
<p>Ah, we’re on the same boat.
I got through Barron’s 2400 and Gruber’s math. This helped me rise my score from 480 to 650 </p>
<p>Everyone here is going to say one thing to you : Practice. But as the long-term CC dwellers say - Do ** perfect ** practice. Examine your questions well and understand the reasoning of your mistakes.
Khan Academy is good for some practice. I’d suggest buying Chung’s as well.</p>
<p>Oh thanks. I’ll definitely try that.</p>
<p>I actually thought about buying Chung’s but I’ve heard both good and bad things about it. I’m still not sure whether it’s worth it or not even after I’ve stalked multiple Chung threads.</p>
<p>The 11 SAT tests from Princeton review 2006 version was good for D1. She was not good in math, started at 660-690 and ended up with 800 Math.</p>
<p>Thank you for your suggestion. That also gives me hope that I can raise my math score.</p>
<p>Yeah I would second practice plus Khan Academy. You really ought to do out each problem, and see how they look like (or should look like). Having a real tutor/class that can point out tips for future/similar problems isn’t a bad idea either.</p>
<p>Mastering calculator use and finishing up 5 minutes before the section ends to intensely check over your work is a good idea too.</p>