<p>So this is a question addressed to those who have used the practice tests in this book. </p>
<p>As with all Barron's books, I'm assuming the practice tests in this one are much more difficult than the actual SAT. However, are they so difficult that they focus on material that is completely impertinent to what is actually tested on the SAT, or are they a good level of difficult, one that would make a student breeze through the real thing?</p>
<p>I've heard that they do not reflect the real test well, both in terms of content and difficulty.</p>
<p>Sparknotes tests are the way to go.</p>
<p>Yeah, the difficulty level of Sparknotes seemed more reasonable, but I was worried it might be too easy.</p>
<p>Anyone else?</p>
<p>barron's was great for review purposes.
the tests kinda made you feel like **** though.
i reviewed barron's for awhile.
then had a quick run through of princeton review.
and took princeton review's tests.
just take ALOT of practice tests. lol</p>
<p>i got an 800</p>
<p>barron's is good, but ignore the details - I used that to study, and took sparknotes practice tests -780/800</p>