SAT Math 750----->800??

<p>I'm already good with mmath, but always trip up somewhere towards the end of each section. Any review books or tips out there to help me?</p>

<p>Learn how to use the calculator to your benefit - it can easily answer most of the ‘hard’ questions. Other than that just read carefully and check your work; I hear Chung’s is a good book for math, never used it though. Hope this helps!</p>

<p>K thanks, anyone else please??</p>

<p>Chungs is pretty difficult, only use it if you really are good at math. Ive had some gaps in my maths knowledge, so I have had a hard time at times, but if you have the time and concentration, you can get through it. It has some amazing information that pops up on the real test. The difficult, last couple of questions are really emphasized in the book. But I am sure there are other books as well. And if you are tight on money, just review the questions you missed using the Khan Academy SAT Video explanation for the math section.</p>

<p>Ok thanks dude, helped a lot</p>

<p>anyone else please??</p>

<p>PRACTICE. It is important to practice a lot for the math section.</p>

<p>get the barron’s prep book
their practice tests are harder than the real test, so they should prepare you fairly well in the least.</p>

<p>Isn’t 750-800 the difference between getting 1 or 2 answers wrong? I guess the more problems you are familiar with, the better chances you have of being able to solve or make an educated guess on the problems you don’t know</p>