SAT Hard Algebra Prep

<p>Okay.</p>

<p>So I have taken the SAT once:</p>

<p>1860</p>

<p>CR 570
M 670
W 620</p>

<p>Not a great score, I know.</p>

<p>I'm aiming for 2200. I want to go to UC Berkeley, or schools at that level. ( I'm in state)</p>

<p>Anyway, I know my Critical Reading score has already improved because I have worked on my critical reading techniques (ie I underline lol) I can comprehend the passages better now, so that score should improve. I'll be taking a speed/ critical reading course this summer so that will help when I take the SAT one last time in October.</p>

<p>As for math, the breakdown showed that really the only place I missed questions were the difficult level Algebra/ Function problems. I am currently using Naviance and Barrons to work on that. But it doesn't seem to target the kind of questions I recall missing/ omitting on the SAT. They were basically graph trends.. like for this function, what can a and b be so the graph looks like this? So those kind of problems and other difficult category math questions.</p>

<p>My question is, what would you recommend that would help with the difficult Algebra/ Function questions on the SAT?</p>

<p>Well, as for a prep book, I believe the best Math Review is Gruber’s. It provides an amazing review and is very comprehensive.</p>

<p>which book by gruber’s? (They have like SAT math workbook, SAT Guide, SAT Complete Preperation)</p>