<p>I was stupid this summer and I bought the princeton book, which is really useless. I have the blue book and the kaplan 2400. I don't want to waste any more money. Is there really a difference between it and Gruber's Complete Preparation for the New SAT and the Barron 2400? If so what exactly do those books provide that you found so useful.</p>
<p>***** says that, although both Barron's 2400 and Kaplan 2400 are good, they would slightly recomend Kaplan. So I guess you're fine. I'll be buying it soon, I've heard good things.</p>
<p>bump
come on people</p>
<p>grubers is the largest, with the most info next to the BLUE BOOK. buy the online course off EBAY for like $5. I believe they let you print 7 official tests.</p>
<p>what online course? i did the school site thing so I got the College Board On-Line for free. so is the tons of info important stuff or general stuff that's mentioned everywhere else? what i'm asking is what specifically is unique about gruber's?</p>
<p>I personally have Barron's 2400 and I cannot say that the book has contributed greatly to my SAT score raise...but I am not familiar with the other books.</p>