Best CR practice material?

<p>What is the best CR practice material besides BB?</p>

<p>Released SAT tests if you can obtain them are by far the best!</p>

<p>Yea, but if you run out of Collegeboard tests, then what is best?</p>

<p>Bump!!!</p>

<p>dark knight just answered your question. If you run out of Blue book tests, then go search for previously administered tests that do not appear on the blue book. I imagine they will be hard to find, especially if you want answers and explanations but I have never tried so maybe other people on CC can help you get the resources you need.</p>

<p>I personally think 10 practice tests are enough. If you take them seriously and use them effectively according to strategies then you will likely be fine.</p>

<p>I’m almost done with preparation (800-770M and W), but I still have some work to do in reading (680-720)… I only have 3 tests left in BB, so I want to know what to use when I run out.</p>

<p>You can use Princeton Review or Kaplan; BB is obviously the best resource for this but those other practice tests can still somewhat help.</p>

<p>I’m fairly certain you can buy additional tests from the college board site.</p>

<p>^Unfortunately you can’t. Check and you will see.</p>

<p>The overpriced College Board online course contains 9 additional practice tests.</p>

<p>Any questions made by the College Board will be the best. Questions made by other prep companies will not reflect the true standards that appear on the SAT.</p>

<p>You can buy old PSAT tests from the college board site - not the SATs.</p>

<p>no, you can no longer buy PSAT’s. They stopped selling them several months ago and had some bogus excuse as to why…</p>

<p>Shucks, should’ve checked the site.</p>

<p>The CB sure does not make students’ lives any easier.</p>

<p>yeah, no kidding!!</p>

<p>Repeating tests in the BB helps more than you’d think.</p>