<p>When I do the SAT Math questions on my own, I usually only miss/skip 1 or two, but when I take the SAT, I miss 7 or 8. I understand all the math and the concepts covered. I think this is simply a matter of test-taking ability or something I’m overlooking.</p>
<p>Does anyone have SAT Math tips?</p>
<p>practice practice practice! for math, it doesnt matter what prep book you use. if it’s too hard–good! if it’s too easy–well, you’ll speed through the first few questions and be able to devote time to the last few toughies. time management is really the key for SAT1 math. take a look at your practice tests–they might be too easy, and also do examine the questions you miss: what kind are they? circle geometry (those are popular high-difficulty SAT questions)? average questions? time/distance/rate problems? probability? review these hot-button question types and you’re fine.</p>
<p>That’s the problem. There’s absolutely no pattern to the problems I miss. I’ve worked through this packet called “The 50 hardest SAT Math Problems Ever”…but I don’t know why…I’m still stuck at one place.</p>
<p>um, how about you practice the problems in the college board official practice book (the blue book) ?</p>
<p>dont worry about the specific problems. learn the concepts behind every single problem you missed in your packet. master everything!</p>
<p>Did the blue book.</p>
<p>Lol, thanks for your replies Jimbob</p>