<p>Hey guys, I have decided that I cannot trust the prep books as much as i used to, therefore I am planning to get a bunch of the past PSATs from college board, but I am wondering if they come with answers? (Since they never said anything about it). If they don't come with answers, where could I get the answers?
Thnx!!!!!!!!</p>
<p>And also, did anyone get them as well? Did they help??? How did you do on your PSATs?</p>
<p>Try Barron's 2400. It says a few smart things that I ended up internalizing and utilizing while testing. Other prep books are geared toward students who score slightly above average.</p>
<p>To answer your questions, you'd be better off just buying the College Board's Blue Book and then taking those tests. The PSAT and the SAT are very similar-- the SAT is slightly harder-- so it wouldn't hurt to just practice for the SAT!</p>
<p>Yep, I have gotten both the Barron's 2400 and the Blue Book. However I kind of want more practice with actual questions, you know? The BB only offers 8 tests, and sometimes I kinda remember the answers for some questions no matter how hard I try to forget it. So that has been a problem for me...</p>
<p>Honestly, although the PSAT is shorter, I've found it to be more difficult than the SAT overall... the mistakes are worth too much apiece for me. I think studying using the PSATs will help.</p>
<p>If you call them after getting booklets, they email you answers.
Using old psat tests is an excellent way to prepare for sat.
You can buy 10 to 11 booklets.</p>