<p>So far I’m only having trouble with the hardest student-produced response questions. Any suggestions on what book to get to help me with this? I could also use practice on hard multiple choice questions to improve my speed and confidence. :/</p>
<p>Barrons and the blue book. Also review concepts that you’re unsure of. That should work out fine.</p>
<p>The Kaplan SAT Math Workbook is pretty good for lots of hard problems (both MC and grid-in) broken down by topic…</p>
<p>i’ve heard that Grubers was pretty hard but if you do all the math questions in the Blue Book, that should show you enough types or problems and you can work on your weaknesses.</p>
<p>I like the Blue Book too. Kaplan is a little too easy. I also used this [Winner’s</a> Guide to SAT Math](<a href=“SAT 1, SAT Books, 2200+ SAT Preparation Strategy @ MY-SAT.com”>Winner's Guide to SAT Math), which really helped warn me about some test tricks and silly mistakes most students make. I also like online sources because they come with complementary interactive goodies. So find an ebook you like!</p>