<p>Well hi, I’m a new user here. I would not take the sat soon yet as I still have to finish my last year of schooling back here in Malaysia. I have started to prepare for the sat and I have started work on the math section, since I know that I have a lot more work to do on the writing section and the English section in general, of the sat. The standard of English in my country is way below the Americans. well, I took a diagnostic sat for the math section and to be honest, I wasn’t very satisfied with the results. I only managed to score a 660. </p>
<p>I would like my score to break into the 700s. I notice that I’m really weak in those must be true questions…as I can’t always find counter examples in a short amount of time. I’m not used to the plugging in of numbers to solve these types of problems. Back here in Malaysia, I use algebra to solve all of my mathquestions, and never the plugging in method.</p>
<p>So, I would like to ask some help on how to ace those questions and those concerning numerical reasoning, since I don’t learn it in my syllabus. Any tips or strategies in answering those questions?</p>
<p>And also, I use McGraw Hills practice sat book. I would like to know if it is accurate? And if there are any better books available online?, since I don’t have many choices here in Malaysia.</p>
<p>Thanks:)</p>