<p>just wondering... is the blue book usually very close to the actual SAT's?? i've been getting solid scores, but i don't want to be duped into thinking that the actual SAT's are similar.</p>
<p>they are similar</p>
<p>in fact, those are basically the tests from CB</p>
<p>so, specifically, is the math portion similar. i don't know, sometimes i freak out on math on test days and do horribly.</p>
<p>yeah each portion is similar</p>
<p>some people even went as far as to say that all you have to study is the blue book if you wanna do well on the SAT1</p>
<p>kthanks muchisimo.</p>
<p>de nada mi amigo de CC</p>
<p>can someone tell me where to get this book. I mean I don't even know how it looks like and almost everyone in this forum has mentioned it one or twice</p>
<p>isn't the blue book the official SAT book of practice tests with a "review" (an awful one at that) before the tests? I used it, and it didn't help me on math. But if it's a different book, I too would like to know because I need it.</p>
<p>very similar</p>
<p>Blue book
<a href="http://store.collegeboard.com/productdetail.do?Itemkey=007182%5B/url%5D">http://store.collegeboard.com/productdetail.do?Itemkey=007182</a></p>
<p>These are real past tests, from what I have been told. They do do not include the experimental sections, which are not graded but also not identified as experimental (so you don't know if the section will count or not). So the endurance factor may come into play in that the real test is that much longer.</p>