Best options to break 700 on Math for rising senior?

I’m a rising senior looking to break 700 on the SAT Math section. I’ve only taken it once before (I’ve been incredibly busy until this summer). I first took it and got a 2090 (760 CR, 730 W (11 essay), 600 M). I just want to break 700 on Math, but it’s definitely my worst section. I bought Dr Chung’s book, but I really hate using it. Is there any other options to use? I have a ton of released exams and practice tests, including blue book that I’m waiting to use till I think I’ve studied enough to start taking practice tests (hopefully within a week or two). Any help? Thanks

My end goal is to just break 2150 and 1450 two part

You figured out your problem in your own post. “I bought Dr Chung’s book, but I really hate using it.” How will you get better then? Use the book, work hard, understand what you did wrong when practicing, practice more using the Blue Book. Sounds like you have very little practice with the math section

@MrWiggles That was pretty useless. Thank you for being no help.

@jaze445 The reason you can’t increase your score is because you’re lazy. Why do you hate the book? How will you ever get better at math if you just avoid doing it because you suck at it? Suck it up and do the practice tests.

Toss the Chung junk in the garbage can. Go back to your released tests and work through them. Post questions here and look up the answers. Many problems have been answered several times right here. If you need help, look up the regular posters who happen to have written books that are available at Amazon. With a bit of effort, you will identify them easily. Google with terms such as “solutions to the SAT” or “solutions to the Blue Book.”

There are no secrets … you will need to take it one section at a time. Remember to ONLY use the released tests or BB.