<p>Which book is best to use when reviewing concepts for the math section of the SAT? BB or Barron's?</p>
<p>You should use the BB for practice but I’ve heard good things about Gruber’s.</p>
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<p>OK, but how does Barron’s rank in math content review? I only have a very limited amount of money to spend.</p>
<p>What I know about Barron’s is that it’s harder than the math you’ll see on the real test…</p>
<p>I guess I’ll just use Barron’s then. What confuses me is that in the first section of the math review, it has a big list of tactics with 70+ examples just for the tactics. After that, it has a section that reviews concepts. I am definitely going to review the section that goes over the concepts, but I am wondering if I should also go through the tactics section which is replete with examples? (maybe too many examples.) Suggestions?</p>
<p>if you bothered to look through the sticky at all, you would have your answer. grubers for math.</p>
<p>I don’t know if you understood or not, maybe I said it wrong, but I already have the Barron’s book now so I can’t really spend the money on another book. I’d appreciate it if you answered my most recent question.</p>