<p>From personal experience, what do you think is the most efficient and helpful prep book to get?
And do you have any tips for studying for the SATs?
Thank you.</p>
<p>CB’s released exams are the most accurate, so definitely use that first.</p>
<p>Once you exhaust the blue book tests and other CB resources, you may want to consider PR’s 11 Practice Tests. Of all the model tests out there, I think PR does the best job with accuracy. Barron’s feels a little bit unprofessional, and Kaplan’s questions were just…not very well-concentrated.</p>
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<p>Read these threads.</p>