<p>Silly mistakes mean you should mark the questions for key words/numbers and also go back to a section after you have completed it and check over every problem if you have spare time. You also can try to practice completing math sections with less time than allotted during the real administration so that you will do well on the real test even when you aren’t feeling your best. </p>
<p>From what I’ve seen (i.e. postings by other people on CC), Dr. Chung’s doesn’t really match up with SAT I Math for the most part besides the occasional problem. I’m not sure about “Pwn the SAT,” but as Monyistbitu stated before me, rely on practicing in the BB rather than third party companies. Also, look into reading the guides mentioned in the Sticky Thread. Here is the link so that you don’t even have to hit “back” to see it: <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/sat-preparation/763933-everyone-read-before-posting-best-sat-prep-forum-faqs.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/sat-preparation/763933-everyone-read-before-posting-best-sat-prep-forum-faqs.html</a></p>
<p>I’ve read some of these guides before, and what I’ve seen is phenomenal. It’s amazing how much these threads teach you about the SATs, and you really should take advantage of their generosity/general awesomeness.</p>