<p>I've been getting 670-720 on Math and aiming for a solid 800. I've heard chung's are good, how about >>CrushTheTest SAT Math Prep: Hard Questions for 700+ ??</p>
<p>I have Chung’s book (haven’t used it yet), but I’ve read tons of views of the book and they all seemed positive. I’ve read about CrushTheTest also but Chung’s book seemed to have better reviews.</p>
<p>Dr. Chungs. Make sure to go through with all 20 practice tests.</p>
<p>I would say to get chungs. I have it and let me tell you before I had it I was a 600 math student I did most of the tips and am now expecting a 650 from the november sat but let me tell you that this book at some points baffled me. Chungs book has very basic explanations which is good if you understand it but not so great if your already lackluster at said subject area.</p>
<p>I purchased Chung’s, Grubers Math WB, and Crush the Test for my S and we worked through most of the problems. He liked Crush the best because of the good explanations. Grubers has good explanations as well. Chung’s is full of tough problems and ok explanations. I’d say get any two of the three and you should be set and then do your final practice on BB material or released tests.</p>
<p>Gruber is very very very hard. I like it. I went up from a 61 on the PSAT to a 680 in december to a 770 in october and now I hope for a 790-800.</p>