What is the best SAT prep, may 7th test

<p>I have just under 2 weeks to prep, what is the best course of action? I have the gruber's book and the blue book. Math is my weakest area. I got a 27 on the ACT, if that helps.</p>

<p>Try Barrons and Princeton review. Barron’s has a harder math section, but if you get the hang of it, you’ll do fine in the SAT. Princeton Review is also overall great. </p>

<p>For me, the biggest problem is CR, so if you find CR hard, Barron’s wont do much good because its CR, imo, is death.</p>

<p>I’m taking it on May 7 too. I have the College Board, Princeton Review, and two other SAT books that only focus on math. I also got an SAT tutor. I have to do well on this test! The College Board and the Princeton are really good.</p>

<p>Yea I have Collegeboard and Barrons. However, in my area, I took Testmasters SAT Prep. That really helped me out in Critical Reading. Every weekend, I go to their testing club and I can take a practice SAT exam.</p>

<p>Have you also looked at silverturtle’s guide in the forums? I find that really helpful.</p>

<p>I recommend taking several math sections in the Blue Book and then scoring them. Study what you are missing and what you are guessing on (there is no point looking over what you already know). This will help you pinpoint some weaknesses. There are 6 main math sections: arithmetic, algebra, geometry, coordinate geometry, Algebra II, and statistics. Once you establish the questions giving you difficulty, you can seek out these types of questions in the Blue Book to concentrate on. </p>

<p>Good luck!</p>

<p>hey could I have some math strategies ?because im struggling and i have to do the exam on the 7th as well… so panicking</p>

<p>The breakdown of the Blue book questions by type is very usefull :smiley:
But it would be easier if they had answers somewhere without having to enter them all in on College board.
Does anyone know where you can get there elsewhere? Im not looking for explanations, just the answers</p>