Perfect Math Score

<p>How do you achiecve a perfect SAT Math Score and is offical cb good enough</p>

<p>Years and years of paying attention in math class, as well as a natural aptitude. The SATs were not meant to be aced after just some crash studying. However, when it comes to reviewing subjects for the final exam, any real book from CB to sparknotes should cover your needs. </p>

<p>Also, with me emotional health/stability really effected my math score when I look back it. When I first took the SATs and got an 800 in math I fell asleep like 20 times on the exam. However when I retook it 3 and 7 months later to raise the other scores, I did considerably worse (780, 740) due some emotional problems because I could not concentrate for the life of me. So ya, try and be calm before the exam starts and take it when you think you will do the best on it. if your father dies 2 days beforehand, just skip it.</p>

<p>Well, you achieve a perfect math score by concentrating really hard on the problems and well, having just a basic problem-solving ability.
Whatever test prep you do, if you just practice a bunch of problems it will probably help a lot.</p>

<p>It also simply depends on the test you get. I took the SAT twice, and the first time I easily got an 800 in math. The second time, when I had even more math knowledge (and it was all precalc, which is basically Alg2, as opposed to learning calc and thus forgetting the earlier stuff), I did considerably worse. There were just questions that happened to be on specific things I didn’t know. Or maybe it was me…though I kept my good CR score, and improved my writing, so I don’t think it was.</p>

<p>Don’t make stupid mistakes. Which basically is the only thing stopping me from getting a perfect score on the SAT Math part.</p>