What's the best SATI prep book for someone who already has a reasonably high score?

<p>I have basically the same advice as xiggi gave, and here are my 2 cents.</p>

<p>SATI math, as xiggi said, is totally different from advanced math, such as calc. The SAT is aptly named a reasoning test because that's exactly what it tests. In order to get the questions down, your daughter probably has to sit down and go through problems, learning the basic types of questions ETS asks and how to do them. The books released by the CollegeBoard are usually pretty good starting points (10 Reals, New SAT Study Guide. Princeton Review is good also.)</p>

<p>Once she gets enough practice, she'll be able to recognize the types of problems by skimming problem. Not only that, she'll know the usual ways the SAT tries to trick test takers.</p>

<p>SAT math is more reasoning than actual math in my opinion. The key is being able to recognize the types of problems, the common mistakes made, and the methods used.</p>