<p>Clear and Simple, I am looking for the best review book. Which is best?:
Barron's , Kaplan, Princeton Review, or other? & why? thanks</p>
<p>Get the big blue collegeboard book on the SATs (Official SAT Study Guide...or something). The SAT is similar to the PSAT, just longer and without an essay.</p>
<p>thnx, any other opinions?</p>
<p>bump...plz</p>
<p>Blue Book.</p>
<p>well i used the princeton review 11 practice tests book, but i feel like it was a waste</p>
<p>i recommend using the blue book. in retrospect i realize it could have taught me the math more effectively.</p>
<p>i also used the REA prep book, dunno if that helped really. i used petersens and i have my doubts with that one too.</p>
<p>yeah, do use the blue book.
hope my post helped...i got a 216 soph year (80w,71CR,pitiful 64M) but just by working hard in precalc that year, and in calc junior year, i raised it to 80w, 75CR, 72M.
And just as a word to the wise, don't worry about PSAT scores as a prediction of SAT scores. they suck in that regard. but national merit is always good.</p>