<p>Hello, I was wondering...
Anyone know which sat math prep workbook contains the most basic concepts and/or reviews of the concepts? So I can review for myself instead of diving into questions that I mostly forgot how to solve for those.
Thanks.</p>
<p>I think diving into questions may actually be better, learn to think on your toes, and plus if you don’t get it at first, you can look at the answer, and once looking at the answer the path to obtain it should be quite clear</p>
<p>but still, there are no workbooks that has reviews?
because at least i want to buy one and prep myself beforehand… /:</p>
<p>Grubers is said to be good for math, I haven’t actually used it though so can’t say from personal experience just hearsay</p>
<p>yeahhh i’m buying gruber’s on amazon…
& i’m planning to buy barron’s… but seems like it has difficult questions… may hurt me…
I know hard questions tend to prep you better so you figure out better on the easy questions… but i need to brush up on the basics… so i need some workbooks out there that contains alot of concept building… that kinda thing.
McGraw-Hill’s Conquering SAT Math, 2nd Ed. any good?</p>
<p>Just learn the concepts through Grubers and attack BB questions. The review is very extensive so you should be fine. You don’t need any workbooks besides BB</p>
<p>hmmm yeah i already have the BB, but idk it just doesn’t satisfy me… -_-
did anyone use the McGraw-Hill’s Conquering SAT Math, 2nd Ed.???
i really want to know if it’s worth it!</p>