Math SAT 800: How To Master the Toughest Problems

<p>Anyone use this book and have an opinion of it? It looks pretty good from the reviews and what I see.</p>

<p>Dont get it .You will find more mistakes than useful explanations.You dont even have an idea how many mistakes contains this book.
Whats more ,the problems are completely unadequate .They test things that CB never asks.I have this book ,and frankly I only found useful the rate / word problems.Everything else is complete waste of time and money</p>

<p>So I'm better off just working through Gruber's?</p>

<p>Tough problems ... on the SAT? Jamesford, you should be ashamed.</p>

<p>Says he who received a 780 on the math section :)</p>

<p>try to have an open mind when taking the test, you can kinda study this, I imagine that you are in the same situation i am, all the problems are easy except for the ones that you have to connect the dots (there are alot of dots to connect). My advise is to try the hardest problems since most of the questions on the SAT have appeared before in other tests.</p>

<p>Yeah it's just the timing that gets me. I do pretty well on AMC type stuff, so SAT math is fairly simple.</p>

<p>So keep working on timing, i know what yu mean, i hvae the same problem. Sometimes i kinda stick with a problem.</p>

<p>Yep ,sometimes i just stick with a problem in the middle of the section and spend 2-3 minutes on ti..</p>

<p>That's why I start with the hard ones. If I need to take a few extra minutes on one of them, I know I can make up for it on the easy questions.</p>

<p>have never tried that, interesting, but still im always like perfectly on time.
In fact when i took the test in March it was like put your pencils down (Im bubbled my last question)! So yeah.</p>