11 Practice Tests for the New SAT and PSAT, 2006 Edition (Paperback)

<p>11 Practice Tests for the New SAT and PSAT, 2006 Edition (Paperback)
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<p>does this contain the same test as the 2005 edition or is it completely new?</p>

<p>Why would you want synthesized tests from PR?</p>

<p>because they can still help...</p>

<p>I know people said that they're nothing like the test, but I used them and found them to be almost exactly like the test.</p>

<p>Yes i currently have the 2005 edition and i want to buy the 2006 one. I want to know if it has a different set of tests than the 2005 edition!</p>

<p>I have the 2006 edition and it's quiet great for extra practice other than the CB book.</p>

<p>i agree its great practice but PR's problems are sooooooooo easy compared to Blue Book/real SATs practice problems.</p>

<p>Honestly, I think PR is tryin to make the students think they are improving
:/</p>

<p>I don't share the same opinion. I used only the PR book for practice tests, and averaged a score of around 2050. On the actual exam, I got a 2270. The problems I did from the College Board's free practice test felt much, much easier to me.</p>

<p>:/ I SUCK hard as ANYTHING on the CR section I got <500 on psats. But with PR's books, Im scoring 650+ on CR section of practice tests, I dont know if it finally clicked or if the tests are just really easy to me.</p>

<p>The 2005 and the 2006 versions are essentially the same.</p>

<p>oasis answered the queston of CalTech04.</p>

<p>ok then what the heck is the point of a 2006 edition??!!??! If the tests are still the same!!!!!!!!!!</p>

<p>I have the 2005 version (I think?) and I like it pretty well. I just need a lot of drill on the math, and I have lots of time, so I don't mind that the tests aren't perfectly real.</p>

<p>One problem: On a writing section, I missed three questions, skipped none, and used an essay score of 11 (used LiveGrader, or whatever.) My score? 690. Does that make sense?</p>