<p>Hello all. I first wanted to thank all of you for making this site so useful. It's been a ton of help in my prep, I just regret not finding out about it until a week ago (I took the SAT today, which speaks volumes about the quality of the threads here).</p>
<p>Anywhooo, November is my last realistic shot at taking the SAT in time for college applications -- I'm using the december session for subject tests. </p>
<p>My weakness right now is math. On all of my pratice tests I was scoring upwards of 720, but today during the actual test the gravity set in and I was making careless mistakes and blanking out a bunch. I can honestly just tell I didnt do as well as I am capable. In my gut I feel that I probably scored somewhere in the 660-680 range.</p>
<p>Finally, my question is this: How can I most effectively use this last month to improve my math score? My dream would be to get it consistently in the 750s or above. I'd say I have an above average aptitude for math (if that even means anything at all). I still have half the practice tests in my CB book left. Do I just want to grind through those and pay careful attention to the types of questions I usually miss? or is there anything I can do to supplement that? Is there a guide on this site, besides Xiggi's, or any site for that matter, that details a good way to boost the math score? I'm all ears guys. Any and all help is appreciated :).</p>