So I have the SAT Black Book...

<p>I have read the Critical Reading section and most of it are pretty helpful, I have less than 2 months to study for the test. Do you guys think it is necessary to read the whole book? Like the math and writing sections? I wanna skip. </p>

<p>The best use of a source book is interactive. Spend your time on dedicated practices and use the :help" books to clear up the misconceptions and errors revealed in your practices. </p>

<p>For instance, take a section of CR and then look up the tips and strategies that help you eliminate errors and direct you to a better approach. Go back and forth between your tests and the Black Book when necessary. You might need to do it as much for the math sections, and perhaps the writing. </p>

<p>Yeah that is what I will be doing with the CR section, but I wonder if it is worth reading through or even looking at the Math and Writing sections? People have told me only the CR section is worth it in the Black Book? I already read through PWN The SAT for Math and The Ultimate Guide to SAT Grammar for Writing back in January and March. I don’t have all the time in the world now to read this book. </p>

<p>Hello? </p>

<p>By the way, the sentence completion section of this book is really bad, it tells you to avoid question where you don’t know any of the words. His emphasis on trying to figure out the answer by breaking down the word is too great, and he recommends to study vocabulary last, I say study alongside with the passage reading. </p>