Do test prep materials go bad?

<p>I found a box under my bed from years ago when my mom said "you'll appreciate this in a few years" full of SAT study stuff she got for free. It's full of Kaplans books and a Cliffs book, but they're from the early to mid 90's. I know, obviously, that stuff like analogies aren't in the test anymore, but are these materials still a good thing to use or not? I know Kaplan is a legit company, and their stuff is usually pretty good, but I don't want to read old and useless information. It's got a huge stack of vocab flash cards, practicing math sets book, a home study book, a users guide, vocab handbook, math reference book, practice verbal sets book, and two other books that are essentially practice tests.</p>

<p>Thanks for your opinions</p>

<p>They should still be useful. You can skip the analogy questions.</p>

<p>But nothings really changed in the way questions are asked and stuff? I haven’t extensively gone through the stuff yet</p>

<p>The learning material should be fine, but be careful that you check for updated time limits and things like that</p>