Student with a Unique Math Need

<p>Ok, so here's my problem. I'm good at math, 800 on Math 2c, 5 on Calc. BC, awards, etc. But, the problem is the 2 versions of the SAT I that I took had some out of the box, visualization problems that I'm not really that good at. And, you guys know the story of the SAT Math curves, miss 2, 760, miss 3, 710 and so on. I ended up getting a 710 on the Math section and 2260 overall instead of what should have been an even better score in the mid 2300's. I know that it is just these "visualization" problems that are killing me. Like this 3 dimensional stuff, or somewhat hard approach problems like the trapezoid problem in June. I was wondering if you guys knew any prep books that would help for this deficiency. I don't want any book that covers the basics because I am good with all algebra, geometry, and easy stuff. It is just these 2 or 3 hard approach/visualization problems that I need to improve. Are there any books that give really hard math problems, like an entire book of the "#20's" in each SAT math section? Also, does anyone know where I can find past versions of the SAT? Would sending one through pm be illegal in any way? I'm asking this because I don't want to do anything that's wrong but also because the blue book, in my opinion, doesn't have really hard math, like the visualization problems I was interested in. Anyways, thanks for your time. Help is much appreciated.</p>

<p>visualization has a lot to do with innate ability. practice can help....but i would just pray that those types of questions dont appear on ur sat. i suggest blue book or PR for those problems.</p>

<p>PR test 4-7 might have what u are looking for.</p>

<p>^ wow, you must really love that website. you've endorsed it 5 times already. it MUST be good. unless your actually someone who works for the company and not a high schooler...hmm?</p>

<p>website? i am talking about the PR book. 11 tests...</p>

<p>^ there was a post after yours saying go to tutorfox..he wasn't reffering to you drnoeyedea. lol</p>

<p>^ that's strange. where the heck did that post go????? now i look silly for refering to something that's not there but was. :(</p>

<p>i guess it really was someone who worked for the company...what a troll. but that was a very smart way to get people to waste money. i bet people were already signing up. high schoolers will do anything for high SAT scores.</p>

<p>oh ok. nvm. i thought i was getting flamed or something.</p>