<p>What Sat Books Would You Recommand To Study From?</p>
<p>The book from college board for practice and Barron's or Princeton review for prep.</p>
<p>i used Princeton Review, and found it really helpful.</p>
<p>One of those 2400 books. I used Kaplan and it was really helpful.</p>
<p>The Economist says this book deserves to become a classic. I hope all CCers read it and begin a great colloquy on its content.
The Price of Admission:How America's Ruling Class Buys Its Way Into Elite Colleges-And Who Gets Left Outside The Gates
by Daniel Golden (Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the Wall Street Journal)
This new book is available anywhere.I really look forward to the CC community's response to this absolute must read.</p>
<p>The experts on here recommend the College Board's own Blue Blook, called The Official SAT Study Guide. </p>
<p>I guess the key is to take as many practice tests as possible and go over ALL The answers, right and wrong. That way you learn the patterns, tricks, etc. </p>
<p>The point of using College Board's own book should be apparent. They make the test! Good luck.</p>
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