<p>What is the difference between the two. Both of them have 10 tests according to the cover? Also, if they repeated the tests, how do the tests from the first book correspond to the tests in the second book?</p>
<p>I think about 3 of them are new and the other 7 are repeated from the first edition</p>
<p>yeah, I had the first edition, but I just went ahead and bought the second one just to have a little more practice. They are all pretty much the same except the first three…</p>
<p>How do the tests in the first one show up in the second one?</p>
<p>So, technically, the first one has three tests that the second one doesn’t?</p>
<p>So, basically, out of 10, 7 tests in 2nd edition are the same as the tests in 1st edition. The only thing new in the 2nd edition are the first three tests.</p>
<p>Does the 10 real SATs have any that are not in the BB either versions?</p>
<p>The first one only had 8 tests. The second one repeats 7 of those 8 and has 3 additional ones, so only 1 test was omitted. I wouldn’t buy the first one for that one test. There are many released tests and practice tests on the internet.</p>
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<p>Yes. I wouldn’t buy it if I was studying for the SAT, though. Just make the best of the ones you already have.</p>
<p>Actually, I would definitely buy the old v if you have the new one. PSATs cost $3 and they are small. If you go on amazon, you can get the old BB for under a dollar. Including shipping and handling, the total price for 1 full sat would be $5. And if you are buying other stuff from Amazon, it would fit nicely.</p>