<p>I found an interesting article today online... it's called [url=<a href="http://www.nerld.com/school/testprep/barrons-princetonreview-collegeboard.php%5DBarron's">http://www.nerld.com/school/testprep/barrons-princetonreview-collegeboard.php]Barron's</a > vs. Princeton Review vs. CollegeBoard for the SAT and the SAT Subject Tests<a href="click%20it">/url</a></p>
<p>Hmm... do you guys agree with it? Does it seem to have merit?</p>
<p>yeah, that seems about right.</p>
<p>barrons and pr can be used to learn the material but only do practice tests from collegeboard.</p>
<p>I studied online with SparkNotes for about 5 hours (total) prior to taking the SAT. My writing score went up about 150 points.</p>
<p>sparknotes? that’s it?</p>
<p>I find that sparknotes really doesn’t model the actually questions at ALL.</p>
MattNC
March 26, 2010, 9:11am
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<p>Sparknotes has about 80 tips on writing, I don’t know how but they do… lol. Take the tests on CollegeBoard’s Guide, and study with CollegeBoard and Barron’s to learn how to solve the hard problems.</p>
<p>lol exactly. I feel like sparknotes sometimes writes stuff just because…</p>