<p>Hey. So I guess I decided that the whole Dr.Chung book is way too expensive (sorry my parents think all this SAT prep-book buying is a waste of money) so I moved on to prepping for the SAT math a different way..</p>
<p>As in, I plan to prep by using workbooks for SAT Subject Math Level 1&2</p>
<p>Is that a good idea?</p>
<p>Sooo I plan to kill two birds (OUCH, that's totally wrong just saying) with one stone.</p>
<p>If you have a budget of at least $10-$12 (max), i recommend getting Grubers or Barron’s 2400 (if youre a super good at math, or want to improve by doing challenging problems)</p>
<p>Im sure doing what you said “using…1&2” will work since its preparing you for all math possible on the SATs, so if you know information for the subject tests very well, then you should be more than well-equipped for the actual SAT math section.</p>
<p>True true^
And yeah, I requested the 2400 book about 8 times already XD
But I thought, heck I need to take SAT 2’s, might as well study using these books. Since don’t they have pretty hard math questions?</p>
<p>Yes, Barron’s 2400 is pretty challenging since they assume you’re a 1900 > scorer. I’ve only scored a 1680…but boy am i learning haha</p>
<p>May I suggest barron critical reading workbook? It helped raise my CR from a 450->580-ish.</p>
<p>my CR score is a 550, and im using Barron’s 2400 for it, seems to be doing me well so far.</p>