Best SAT Practice Test Books?

<p>I'm a senior and will be taking my last SAT test next week.
I just finished CollegeBoard's blue-book and need a new practice test book since I still have a good amount of time to practice.</p>

<p>-My friends who scored in the upper 2000's say Barrons (which I know is generally harder than the SAT), but I have mediocre scores (+1700) so it may not be suitable for my scoring level.
-Test books that are more orientated (better practice) for the Writing Section would be helpful (BB says I range 620-750).
I really want to get in the high 700's next week!</p>

<p>What do you think? </p>

<p>p.s. Any last minute SAT tips would be very much appreciated :)</p>

<p>-HAPPY THANKSGIVING!</p>

<p>I REALLY, REALLY, REALLY, DO NOT recommend using any test book that isn’t the official one such as Kaplan, Barron, Princeton Review, etc. USE COLLEGEBOARD.<br>
Well, for practice tests, at least. </p>

<p>The Barron’s book lists out all of the rules you need for writing, so if you want to improve your writing, get the Barron’s Writing Workbook (something like that, but I’m pretty sure it has “workbook” in the title). For the writing section, you just need to memorize a bunch of rules and make sure you understand the formula (yes, formula) for writing a good essay. </p>

<p>Collegeboard has an online course you can purchase for $70 (there’s a discount in the Blue Book for it) which has ten more practice tests.</p>

<p>You can also practice with PSATs, since the SAT and the PSAT are pretty much the same thing. </p>

<p>If you can, review all the questions you’ve ever missed and make sure you completely understand all of them.</p>

<p>Good luck!</p>

<p>THE BLUE BOOK</p>

<p>After using the BB for the last few months, every other SAT-practice source seems like total bull- they’re inaccurate, the wording is way different, the math is either to easy or too hard, etc etc. </p>

<p>Only use stuff from College Board- they’re the one’s making the actual tests you know.</p>