<p>Yes–I forgot to mention (thought it would go without saying. . .but I guess not) the most important part of prep: analyzing each question you got wrong. Did you not understand the basic math concept (ratios, triangles, functions, etc.) or were you fooled by a “tempting but wrong” answer choice? Were you tricked by a “twist” in the wording of the question? The more you get familiar with the concepts tested, the types of questions and the way the questions are written (especially the “tricky” parts), the more you can avoid making the same types of mistakes on the next test.</p>