Perfection in Maths?

What I basically am looking for is a book that covers EVERYTHING about SAT Maths.

Recently in a SAT, I got 700+ but the only reason I didn’t get 800 is because of me making a stupid error and parabolas.

I went through Princeton-Review and the Blue Book (superficially) and I don’t recall seeing anything related to parabolas and as such missed a question on the SAT. Which is the best resource for an 800 in Maths?

I do get 800s in the Blue Book but I want to solidify it by covering every possible angle. I have heard Chung’s book (50 tips and 20 tests). Is that the best resource? What about Barron’s?

I would go with PWN the SAT, especially at the level that you are at (its really written for someone more or less at your level). I can’t say with certainty that it covers absolutely everything 100% but it definitely comes close (especially for the more advanced topics) and definitely covers parabolas. Also, for what its worth, make sure that you approach questions strategically and creatively, especially when you are not sure of the Math that may underlie a question. One of the 2014 SAT’s (can’t remember if it was May or October) included a really hard parabola question that would stump most people who do already know everything they are “supposed to know” about parabolas. Hard questions often lend themselves to creative, strategic solutions.