PWN the SAT: Math Guide

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About this ebook

The PWN the SAT Math Guide was created to help ambitious, highly motivated kids maximize their SAT math scores. It contains healthy doses of test-taking strategies, mistake-minimizing techniques, and actual, honest-to-goodness math.

Inside you'll find short, specific drills for all major SAT concepts, and longer diagnostic drills designed to identify weak areas. Solutions for each drill question are worked out by hand.

You'll also find question-by-question breakdowns of all the tests in The Official SAT Study Guide (AKA The Blue Book), both by test (so you can brush up on appropriate techniques for the questions you miss) and by concept (so you can see all the myriad ways the SAT might test your knowledge of, say, right triangles).

If you read this book from beginning to end, with a pencil in hand and a calculator and Blue Book by your side, then you will be able to approach the SAT with confidence, knowing that very few questions will surprise you, and even fewer will be able to withstand your withering onslaught.

Stand tall, intrepid student. Your destiny awaits.

Ratings and reviews

5.0
2 reviews
kai cyan
February 2, 2013
I have bought several books and apps to help me on the Math section of the SAT- but none were as thorough as Mike McClenthan. It's interactive, funny, and VERY helpful. You will definitely raise your math score.
1 person found this review helpful
A Google user
November 13, 2012
The best f**king book out there. Mike is hysterical. He (almost) makes me want to study this stupid test for fun. I am using it to help me understand my errors on the Big Book Practice Exams. It works wonders. Mike explains how to solve every problem. Get this book!
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About the author

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.

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