Level 4 and 5 Math

<p>What are some good resources I can use to target those "hard" problems? I can usually get all the 1-3 questions right, but the 4 and 5 ones almost always stump me. The lowest score I got in Math was 640, and the highest score was 720. So I have a really large deviation, and I want to get consistent with my score. Thanks :)</p>

<p>bump; I really need help. Thanks :)</p>

<p>Dr. Chung helped me with the hard questions^^
But it’s a lot of material to go through.</p>

<p>I heard that Dr. Chung’s math has a lot of mathematical errors in it. Will they be a problem for me?</p>

<p>The errors aren’t too prevalent. Sometimes it becomes really ridiculous like when the solutions to certain questions are switched. The tips and questions are definitely frustrating to understand at times. After I finished the tips, the BB hard questions were so easy to solve.</p>

<p>Okay, I’ll definitely get Chung’s math. Thanks.</p>

<p>And that would be a mistake. Chung’s book is an incredibly poor choice. Horribly written, confusing, mostly irrelevant to the SAT, it offers few valid suggestions coupled with utterly worthless tests. </p>

<p>Stick to someone who speaks English correctly and understands what the SAT is really all about. Check this forum for the many people who offer sound advice about math.</p>

<p>Although Chung helped me, I agree with Xiggi. Its confusing and poorly edited. Try practicing the hard math problems and understand the reasoning behind them. It took me a while, but I recognized that it took simple concepts branched together to solve them.</p>

<p>@Xiggi and zephyr0 Is there any book that focuses on the harder problems specifically? I need to save the collegeboard tests for later. Plus I feel like even though I look back and find out what I missed, I don’t improve much in the Math section anymore (I went from 570 to 670 on two real SATs by mastering the level 1-3 problems and getting the foundation, but I went from 670 on the real SAT to a 640 practice test).</p>

<p>Dr Steve’s book is quite good in my opinion, if you get the advanced book it focuses mostly on level 4s and 5s especially as you progress on. I’ve never used Chung so I wouldn’t know about that</p>