<p>Are there any resources out there for just the most challenging math problems? I'm just trying to get familiar with the most difficult question types.</p>
<p>I wouldn’t put too much weight into my opinion because I can’t really back it up (except that I got an 800, but math has always been my strong point anyway) but try doing some competition questions. For example, the AMC. The first 10 of the AMC 12 are typically on par with the SAT, and they get trickier after that. If you can solve most of the early AMC questions, you will breeze through any SAT question. I promise.</p>
<p>Thanks for the response. Where can I get such questions? Sorry for my ignorance; I’ve never heard of the AMC.</p>
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<p>Here are some links, pay attention to the tests on the right. And be warned, they ARE pretty tough
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<p>Also if someone wants to pipe in and say I’m an idiot (for some reason) feel free.</p>
<p>Thanks for the links. These should be helpful.</p>
<p>Are there answer keys to the tests?</p>
<p>Also (just curious), is there a time limit to the tests?</p>
<p>25 questions, 75 minutes. Just click the problem number for the solution, or check out the forums there.</p>