<p>I have already done all the practice tests in the blue book and I'm around a 2000 right now. I still want to have some extra practice but I don't know which prep book I should use. I have Princeton Review, Barron's SAT and Kaplan's what do you guys recommend? Please help :D</p>
<p>maybe barron’s sat 2400 may be useful…oh god 2400 would be a dream lol</p>
<p>Barron’s SAT is probably the second best, in my opinion. The 2400 Book (and 36 Book) is a waste of money.</p>
<p>It depends what sections you want to focus on.</p>
<p>For math: 5 SAT math practice tests</p>
<p>For reading: only college board material (the other books are very bad at simulating the right length and difficulty level)</p>
<p>For writing: 5 SAT writing practice tests</p>
<p>For vocab: Direct Hits / 10 SAT vocabulary practice tests</p>
<p>These are what i used to break into the 2200s.</p>
<p>Does anyone know if the “SAT question of the day” from the College Board is reflective of the test? The questions seem easy compared to practice books by Kaplan and Gruber (these seem to have the best explanations, but maybe someone here has other recommendations.)</p>
<p>Thanks Truthdude, billabongboy and andrea, I appreciate your opinions. :)</p>
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