<p>Greetings,</p>
<p>I received a ~450 on the Math section of a proctored practice SAT exam .
I need some help from you guys on which book/guide to use to achieve a score
of atleast 600+ in the math section. People are saying Grubers is the best for math
but its for people who are in the 650+ range willing to get in the high 750s. I heard some good reviews on PWNtheSAT and Dr Chung ( sorry if i misspelled it ) Math Book. What do you guys recommend for me .</p>
<p>Appreciate it ,
Muataz A.</p>
<p>Dr. Gruber’s is certainly not for already decently high scorers; it provides a pretty in depth review of all mathematical principles featured on the SAT in a way that hones your basic math skills before toying with the SAT math’s more applied questions. </p>
<p>Don’t bother with Dr. Chung unless you’re routinely scoring in the mid-700s with the hopes of an 800. PWNtheSAT is a great tool to master medium to difficult level questions (I would argue the best).</p>
<p>Personally I suggest you go through all of Gruber’s math first (along with each section’s practice questions) followed by the PWNtheSAT guide. Once you have those two down, go bezerk taking practice tests.</p>
<p>So you recommend go with Pwn the SAT and Grubers and then do practice tests from the BIG BLUE BOOk right?</p>