<p>Except that it is!!! haha. Ok, so in oct. I will take the horrific SAT one last time. The first time I got a 2080 (770-660-650). Then I took a PR course, got more confident with the test, and scored 2290 (780-710-800)... Now I'm aiming realistically to get as close to 2400 as possible. I especially want to get my math score up to par with my other scores, and since most of the ground to be made up is in math, I don't think that a 2400 superscore is entirely out of the question. I could easily just get a book for math (in this case, what would you recommend?), but those twenty points in CR could also hinder me. The problem is that I normally feel very weary doing CR and have no idea how I keep scoring so highly when I mostly make random guesses. Are there any books which would help me target both CR and math? I have the blue book, the PR 11 test book, and the PR practice manual. How difficult is the CR in either of these books compared to the real thing?</p>
<p>You gotta get Grubers</p>
<p>I heard though, that Grubers is a little too easy? But of course since I’m not a math person, I don’t want overkill as Dr. Chung’s might provide… Do you mean gruber’s math only or the total SAT book? I think the math one might be better since I already have two full SAT books. thanks! any more suggestions!</p>
<p>From my time on this forum, everyone says that Gruber’s Math Workbook is the best for math, but for CR + W Barron’s 2400 is best. </p>
<p>And the BB is great for practice tests.</p>