Tips for getting a 750+ on the SAT math section?

<p>I've taken probably 8 practice tests, I keep scoring 600+, the highest I've gotten is a 690 on the math. </p>

<p>The thing that pisses me off is that I know I can do the math, is just that when time comes I don't. When I'm taking the test I don't see certain things and I miss something, I then come back and realize how simple the problem was, I feel like ripping out my hair!</p>

<p>No matter how calm I am I still miss something. </p>

<p>I know I can raise my math score. In the actual SAT I got a 500 on my first try and a 550 my second try, so I've already raised my score by 100+ points in two months of studying, I still have have about a month before I take the test in June. </p>

<p>Any tips? </p>

<p>Keep doing what you’re doing. Make sure you review the practice problems in-depth, so that you could get the mall right if you took that test again. Review concepts relating to missed problems. Check out Gruber’s and PWN the SAT if you haven’t done so already.</p>