<p>Sorry for this question which I am sure has been asked a million times. </p>
<p>What is the best prep book to get that targets the math section. I have been accepted to College and I have no use to take the SAT again other than enjoying taking it and personal reasons. My goal has always been to get a 700+ in math and I want to do it.Right now I have a 690 in Math which is only 10 points away from a 700 but I want to do even better.</p>
<p>I am trying to find a prep book that ONLY focuses on SAT math or if there isnt any, then one that has a very good math section. I dont care for a vocab list, reading or writing section. In fact, if it is a math only book, better.</p>
<p>Lol trans-siberian. As i said, it is personal reasons and I have my right. It doesnt hurt you. Now, instead of bashing me, can you help me find a book? Thanks.</p>
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<p>I was looking in Amazon and I found this book:</p>
<p>Math Workbook for the New SAT (Barron's Math Workbook for the Sat I)3rd Edition</p>
<p>Is that the one you were mentioning MNOAAA12? It was published in Dec 3, 2004. Isnt that outdated or it doesnt really matter?</p>
<p>instead of a book (or on top of it) do under time all the tests from the Blue Book, previous Q and A Service booklets (you'll have to fish for those), tests from CB test preparation booklets 2005-2006 and 2006-2007, practice tests from CB online course.<br>
weed out and analyze careless mistakes (miscalculations, misreadings...), collect the rest of the questions (wrong and omitted) and those that took you more than 1min, check them against Consolidated List here and take them to somebody very good at the SAT (friend, teacher, reputable tutor).
will you postpone your college until you break 700? :D</p>
<p>Weird thing, I feel just like Acere. I had this personal goal of 700, and I think I only got into the mid to high 600s. I want to break 700 as well and am considering retaking just because I didn't make my goal.</p>