<p>What is the difference between these two books? Does the Barrons SAT 2400 really help more if you're aiming for around a 2400?</p>
<p>If we are looking at non-CB material, I would personally recommend Princeton Review and Kaplan; however, there are some mistakes in the books.</p>
<p>Aren’t there some mistakes in all the prep books?</p>
<p>Can somebody pls clarify the question? What’s the difference between Barrons SAT and Barrons SAT 2400? Which one is better in your opinion?</p>
<p>Thanxx</p>
<p>I think SAT 2400 focuses almost exclusively on the level 4/5 problems; what the underlying concepts behind the questions are and how to solve them effectively, and is aimed at people that already have zero problems with easy-medium questions and are getting at least mid-600’s on each section before any prep. The regular Barron’s is more of a general test prep book. You’ll notice Barrons regular is significantly larger than the Barron’s 2400, showing how much more focused 2400 is.</p>