Usefulness of Dr. Chung SAT Math?

<p>Hey everyone!</p>

<p>June SAT's are in about a week and right now, I'm trying to study for the SAT Math section. I bought Dr. Chung's SAT Math and after taking a couple of practice tests, I'm not so sure if I should use it as a study tool. =/</p>

<p>Usually, I score in the 720-750 range on the official and practice College Board tests (Blue Book and the SAT Online Course). However, after taking about 2 of the tests in Dr. Chung, I've been getting score ranges from 520-580...</p>

<p>Most of the mistakes I make on the College Board practice tests are stupid mistakes. 1 or 2 of them are usually tiny errors in the beginning of the Math sections and the other 1 or 2 errors come in at the end where I might've made a minor calculation error.</p>

<p>Basically, what I'm asking is should I even use Dr. Chung's SAT Math anymore? Yeah, sure I'm finding it useful that the harder than usual tests can help me on the level 4 or 5 math questions and some of the tips as well, but am I wasting my time on OVERLY DIFFICULT practice tests? It's just frustrating to see myself score that low on one of the sections that I make silly errors on.</p>

<p>I encountered the same problem in studying for the Math SAT. I think the high difficulty level of Dr. Chung’s Math is unnecessary and using the Blue Book will give a more realistic feel of the actual difficulty level of the SAT.</p>