Best Book Full of Practice SATs

<p>Some of you here are going to tell me to read the sticky and some of you are you going to tell me to use the search button.</p>

<p>Before doing any of that, let me tell you that I have already tried. The sticky told me the best books for "review," but not for "practice." And the search button is getting me obscure answers.</p>

<p>Now that I've gone through the BB and Barron's CR and W workbook, I find that regurgitating the same material won't have as much of a benefit as brute force practice. </p>

<p>I have finished the 8 BB tests, and I currently have the 12 PR test book. While going through them, I noticed quite a few errors and ambiguities in the reading passage. So, I was wondering which book has the most accurate practice SATs besides the BB.</p>

<p>My tutor recommended McGraw-Hill's 12 Practice SATs, but I cannot find too many review on it.</p>

<p>Thanks ahead of time.</p>

<p>Edit: I do have a few 2005 CB tests, but I'm saving those for when the test date approaches.</p>

<p>It may be worth buying the new Blue Book (“BB2”) for the three real SATs in it (practice tests 1,2,3). Also, the CB has the Jan 2006 SAT available as a pdf download…</p>

<p>what do you need to practice though? to study for a test you have to “review” and then take a “practice” test. anything else (like a math topic) you have to pinpoint and look up on the internet or something. if you need help on reading/writing passages there are guides on that. if you need more reading passages and made-up questions then you might as well just take another CB test with unlimited time</p>