<p>Question says it all. If I want my son to use the Xiggi method for SAT I prep, what is the best source for a real test in the current format?</p>
<p>The CB Blue Book has (I believe) six full tests in the new format.</p>
<p>It's called "The Official SAT Study Guide" or the "blue book."
It has 8 tests and looks like this: <a href="http://store.collegeboard.com/productdetail.do;jsessionid=FsDFqjZ49HSQTNhwhkLJ3BLlWhKlFTbwdZyLj8CYGJRMqGhjdLVq!309829187?track=home&Itemkey=007182%5B/url%5D">http://store.collegeboard.com/productdetail.do;jsessionid=FsDFqjZ49HSQTNhwhkLJ3BLlWhKlFTbwdZyLj8CYGJRMqGhjdLVq!309829187?track=home&Itemkey=007182</a></p>
<p>definitely get the blue book because the questions are more up-to-date and the format is in accordance with the real SAT that ur son will take. Therefore, you can take each test without having to worry about figuring out how much time should be spent on reading while compensating for the analogies.</p>
<p>Thanks! 10 char</p>