Another RUSH vs. Sparknotes vs. Barrons Thread

<p>Hey guys, I've been mainly prepping on Barron's and RUSH. I average around 680 on Barrons (8th edition) and like a 600 on RUSH (LOL). A lot of people say that a 680+ on Barron's is almost an 800 in CB. The thing is, many of the same people have also said that Sparknotes is similar to CB but I received scores from 650-720 on the online ones? I also took a look at Princeton Review and I thought that that !@#$ was RIDICULOUSLY easy. Which one is honestly the closest? Thanks!</p>

<p>I’ve taken all three so I hope I can help:</p>

<p>Sparknotes: Don’t waste your time. The question are not very accurate and don’t have a good variety. They limit their topics and word theirquestions strangely even if the question itself is very simple. In my opinion it isn’t a very reliable predictor
Barrons: Hard. It gives a good variety of the medium-hard questions on the test. Basically if you can achieve a 700+ i would expect you to get an 800
RUSH: Really hard. It basically gives all the hardest questions possible So you’ll be prepared for the worst.If you can achieve an 650+ I would expect very good scores.
Princeton Review:This one is probably the most accurate test out there only second to of course the real College board test. If you want good practice take these.</p>

<p>THANKS A TON! That’s a relief
Any other opinions?</p>