11 practice tests from Princeton Review

<p>I have the 11 practice tests book from PR.... anyone know how accurate it is when compared to the actual SAT/BB/online course? I have the online course and BB, but want to get extra practice from. Would that be a good book to go with or is it not accurate?</p>

<p>Edit: specifically, I want to work on critical reading.</p>

<p>I have it and I must say the CR sections are kind of weird. However, if you know how to use it and analyze your mistakes then I'm pretty sure it will help. The math is somewhat alright. The writing is not as accurate but it does it's job.</p>

<p>anazlyze it then u will see the BB is betta</p>

<p>Hmm I see. What about Barron's workbook for critical reading? Is that one harder than actual collegeboard CR sections (going from other barron's books) or is it reasonable/good practice? Well i mean.... it'll be good practice anyway (i guess?)</p>

<p>No, PR is not accurate; no, Barron's is not accurate. There are NO substitutes for official practice tests. Make your CB tests last, because studying from nonofficial tests is a great way to royally screw yourself.</p>

<p>Beside the blue book, I found Princeton's 11 Set the most helpful one~</p>

<p>Also, Gruber has quite a lot of practice for CR.</p>

<p>CB is the best. If you need more practice test, Princeton Review and Kaplan are better than other books. Barron's is weird.</p>