<p>i was wondering what was the best prep book.... i really need a review of everything... so what book best teaches you how to do the problems etc...</p>
<p>It comes down to Barron's and Princeton Review.</p>
<p>I searched this forum and it's 50/50 on this issue.</p>
<p>Barron's is famous for overpreparing you while Princeton Review has more of a laid-back approach to the test.</p>
<p>Either one works well.</p>
<p>All I have to do is just decide... just like you.</p>
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<p>barron's...if you can do that, you can do the real thing, seriously</p>
<p>what exactly are in these books? Do they review all the math topics one needs to know for the SAT math section(so that students dont have to go back and look through their algebra/geometry textbooks)?</p>
<p>Or does it just have questions?</p>
<p>it gives you a review, but with SAT II books, you should sort of know the material.</p>
<p>the tests are really what you really should be taking advantage of.</p>
<p>i think barron's has like 8?</p>