<p>Where do you find the Sparknotes 1000?</p>
<p>sparknotes.com!</p>
<p>what's the difference between a workbook and the full book like the barrons?</p>
<p>A workbook is more targeted for one particular section, like CR. The entire book focuses only on that. In a full book, you get a little of everything (therefore it isn't as in depth as workbooks). However, the full book probobly probobly has more practice tests as a whole (at least, for Barrons).</p>
<p>Important question- Which 2400 book is better for both CR and Writing. I don't care about Math, just those. Please, an answer would be GREAT!</p>
<p>it depends on how hard you work, really. i raised my scores more than 300 points with just a prep book (pr) and taking test after test, studying my mistakes. redoing wrong problems and making sure i understand why i got the ones that i got correct. but this was time consuming and not guaranteed. in retrospect i wish i had a book/online program combo ..it's affordable and gets you results if you try hard</p>
<p>what about a consolidated list of subscription online programs? they don't cost too much but they have more structure than books. i know that my schedule was really busy between studying for APs, working with summer programs, volunteering, studying for IB tests and working. INeedAPencil.com and PR offer programs for a hundred bucks, but Kaplan's is 400. INAP is innovative..PR seemed fairly interactive and Kaplan had a nice interface as well. It all depends on the individual ultimately</p>