Preparing for SAT Math after leaving highschool

<p>Hello everyone! I am an international student who plans to take the SAT some time in the future. The only section I am concerned about is the Math section, since I am quite confident of my language skills (English is my first language)
I was unfortunately forced by circumstances many years ago (about 15 years ago, I am 31 now) to leave high school, so I foresee myself needing to brush up on my Math somewhat!</p>

<p>Where should I start? I have almost completely forgotten all the trigonometry, quadratic equations etc that I studied before, so should I get a high school level math textbook? I have looked at the threads already on the board, but I'm not sure whether or not they are meant for everyone or for people who already have a high school math background.</p>

<p>Could anyone advise? Any information would be most welcome!</p>

<p>The one book you must have is the second edition of the College Board’s official study guide. But I recommend only using it for the practice tests. Seek other sources for general preparation.</p>

<p>Ok, what other sources might those be? I’m flying almost completely blind here :)</p>

<p>I used SAT prep Math book to study for mine and ended up with a 780, email me jlasiter6(at)gmail.com and I will send you a link to where I got the book.</p>

<p>Your email has asterisks in it, I can’t email like that.</p>

<p>Anyone else have any ideas? I’m just looking for something simple that has the entire SAT syllabus.</p>

<p>Bump! Just to let you know the previous post wasn’t an April Fool’s one. :)</p>

<p>@drsteve has some books. Also PWn the SAT and Dr chung @rianthe </p>