Best way besides Reals to raise math score 100 pts?

<p>This winter break I’ll be “studying” SAT I math- I would like to get my score from 700ish (+/- 15 pts) to 800ish. I plan on doing maybe 4/5 hours per day. I have the 10 reals, but it will probably run out after a few days. After I’m done with 10 reals, what’s the best way to study? Thanks, thanks a lot.</p>

<p>Oh, and I will be taking the New SAT.</p>

<p>use barrons math iic book, the new sat will have trig and harder algebra in it. it now extends to intermediate algrebra aka algebra 2. barrons has been known to be one of the hardest and best prep books out there.</p>

<p>No, there will be no trig on the new SAT.</p>

<p>At most Algebra 2.</p>

<p>This is what’s on it: “Number and operations; algebra and functions; geometry; statistics, probability, and data analysis”</p>

<p>Then review concepts from Algebra and Geometry and keep workin on 10 Real’s, Princeton Review, Barron’s, and Underground.</p>

<p>1) what specific Princeton Review/Barron’s book?
2) Underground has mediocre reviews on amazon- what is good about it?
3) Does anyone know of any good books that are specifically geared towards 700+ scorers and not the “average test-taker?”
4) Does it make sense to re-do some 10 real’s tests? has it worked?</p>

<p>Haha, so many questions!</p>