<p>I just recently took the March SAT and I realized that math is relatively straightforward but there are a few questions that I really have trouble with getting. Given the limited time we have for each math section, we really need to spend that time wisely and do the questions to the best of our abilities. I find that I really struggle with 3-4 ques. from each math section. How do you go about getting better with these odd balls? Any tips would be helpful! Thanks in advance :D</p>
<p>My strategy is to get down all 20 questions except for those last 4 in 5-8 minutes and spend rest of time on those.</p>
<p>Worked for me on the march SAT</p>
<p>Usually SAT math or writing doesn’t bother me too much. In both WR and M multiple choice sections, I got 1 question wrong in each. I’m bad at the essay and critical reading. </p>
<p>The question(s) that I get wrong in math usually are silly mistakes or running out of time. There isn’t really anything that I don’t know how to do considering it’s freshman level math.</p>
<p>My advice: buy the Barron’s 26th edition and work through the math section.</p>