<p>I really need some suggestions for good books that gave you actual results. Fortunately, I think I'm alright at math already because I always manage to score in the 700-750 score range ( I managed to score an 800 in the math section on a practice PSAT once, pure luck). I just want to be able to consistently score close to 800. IceQube told me he made a 2300 and I'm quite happy for him but quite jealous too and I want to get there because right now I average about 2100-2200.</p>
<p>PS: U guys waiting for the 29th too? Because I am at once excited and nervous to see how I did.</p>
<p>The blue official collegeboard book was all I used for my 2400. If those 10 exams aren’t enough, I’d go with Barron’s.</p>
<p>Considering getting Dr. Chung’s SAT Math. Even though it is bit on the expensive side in my opinion. It is considered the best of improving math scores on the SAT.</p>
<p>I recommend PWN the SAT Math Guide. It’s the funniest and best organized guide there is with plenty of examples. This book not only teaches you the math concepts, but reveals why doing problems the “academic/mathy” way is often the wrong way to go. It teaches you to think creatively in applying math skills, which is what you need for the SAT.</p>
<p>Furthermore, it breaks down the Blue Book by concept. If you need to focus on functions, you can find an index for all the function questions, for example.</p>