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Ace the Math on the SAT

by Loren Meierding
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Overview

Here is a step-by-step guidebook that is designed to help students on the quantitative section of the SAT. Ace the Math on the SAT will produce an understanding of key mathematical concepts, and unlike other SAT guides, lists skills and capabilities required for the test. More than 300 problems are posed and solved in order to provide a comprehensive review of the material. This guidebook will be useful to students, parents, teachers, and administrators alike.

Synopsis

Here is a guidebook on how to prepare students for the material presented in the math sections of the SAT. It includes 375 problems and solutions.

VOYA

College-bound students, listen up. If math is one of your strong suits, and you want to get the very best score possible on the New SAT math component, Meierding's book is for you. It is not the usual test prep material with practice questions or practice tests (from actual past SAT exams). He leaves that focus to the leading publishers who have cornered the market. What Meierding offers students instead is an arsenal of strategies and tools that are designed to train students to quickly and accurately answer the math questions. As he points out, the difference between a score of 720 and 800 is a mere five questions. He concentrates on the more difficult questions that students will encounter in the New SAT and stresses that the questions covered in chapters eight through twenty are even more challenging than the actual questions test takers will be given. The first seven chapters outline techniques that teach students how to think. He suggests tips, tricks, and shortcuts that will save time (the average SAT math questions should be answered in 75 seconds), and emphasizes repeatedly that the best way to get the highest score is to use direct methods of logical reasoning to answer correctly, rather than to waste time trying to eliminate the multiple answers given. For the actual questions that he includes, he provides the solutions as well as the principles used to solve them. Not for the mathematically faint-hearted, this book should produce impressive results. It is highly recommended.

About the Author, Loren Meierding

Loren Meierding was previously a system engineer designing defense and transportation systems for Hughes Aircraft Company. His studies specialized in analytic philosophy, epistemology, logic, and philosophy of science.

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Editorials

Scitech Book News

Focusing on the more difficult kinds of SAT questions, this study aid provides 375 worked problems with an explanation of the thought processes needed to solve them, and divides them into 20 chapters on fractions, polygons, geometry, work problems, functions, probability, and data representation.

VOYA - Beth E. Andersen

College-bound students, listen up. If math is one of your strong suits, and you want to get the very best score possible on the New SAT math component, Meierding's book is for you. It is not the usual test prep material with practice questions or practice tests (from actual past SAT exams). He leaves that focus to the leading publishers who have cornered the market. What Meierding offers students instead is an arsenal of strategies and tools that are designed to train students to quickly and accurately answer the math questions. As he points out, the difference between a score of 720 and 800 is a mere five questions. He concentrates on the more difficult questions that students will encounter in the New SAT and stresses that the questions covered in chapters eight through twenty are even more challenging than the actual questions test takers will be given. The first seven chapters outline techniques that teach students how to think. He suggests tips, tricks, and shortcuts that will save time (the average SAT math questions should be answered in 75 seconds), and emphasizes repeatedly that the best way to get the highest score is to use direct methods of logical reasoning to answer correctly, rather than to waste time trying to eliminate the multiple answers given. For the actual questions that he includes, he provides the solutions as well as the principles used to solve them. Not for the mathematically faint-hearted, this book should produce impressive results. It is highly recommended.

Book Details

Published
February 1, 2006
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Pages
220
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781578863600

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