Once you reach a certain point in your prep journey—and if you're reading this then you might have reached it—you end up spending most of your prep time working on questions you could do in your sleep. This isn't a bad you don't get to be a top scorer without being able to cruise through easy questions without error, and you don't get to that level of consistency without practice. But if you find yourself wishing there were more than just a few challenging questions per practice test, then you've come to the right place. This no-frills collection of practice questions is intended for you to use when you think you're basically done with your math prep, but just need a few more workouts to be sure. There are solutions in case you get stuck, of course, but no comprehensive lessons. Just 125 problems, sorted roughly by difficulty. *** SAT® is a trademark registered by the College Board, which is not affiliated with, and does not endorse, this book.
Mike McClenathan used to wish he was a natural born athlete instead of a natural born test taker, but over the years he has learned to embrace his nerdy superpower. He was the valedictorian of his high school class, and graduated from Brown University in 2003. He uses his 2400-scoring skills to help kids in the NYC Metro area prepare for the SAT, and blogs about SAT prep at PWNtheSAT.com.