<p>Hi,
I will be taking the SAT in December and math will definitely be my greatest weakness. I was wondering what books you would recommend. I will complete the blue book but what else beyond that do you think will aid me? I have heard of the the Gruber's and Barrons 2400--what are your opinions on them and are there any others that you used and thought were beneficial? Thanks.</p>
<p>A teacher at a local community college where I take an SAT prep course strongly recommended the Barrons book. I got an 800 myself using the Blue Book and even old copies. My school district also offers a free college test prep service online that came in handy a bit; while it may not be likely, you should check for all resources your school provides you with.</p>
<p>Hey look it’s this question again! This is only the 75838x10^73 time this has been asked.</p>
<p>lol ^ forreal</p>
<p>Barrons 2400 for CR + W (and direct hits for vocab) and Grubers for Math</p>
<p>If you get into the 650+ range, buy Dr. Chung’s SAT math. It’s amazing.</p>
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Why not just answer the question if you’re going to post anyways?</p>
<p>Searching for the answer seems too hard nowadays…</p>
<p>I would say just practice from blue book & thoroughly review the explanations. And Dr. Chung’s i guess, although I haven’t used it personally…</p>