<p>do you guys think the explanations for blue book questions online on the collegboard website are good enough?
or should i buy one of those "blue book solutions manuals"?
(such as tutor ted or ultimate sat supplement)</p>
<p>I would also like to know!</p>
<p>The solutions manuals will be clearer and present multiple ways to solve math problems whereas the online solutions will be lengthy and inefficient. That being said, you can def. just use the online solutions. I have a solution book (ultimate sat supplement) and often check the online solution to see how the test writers would solve it. Hope that helps.</p>
<p>would you say the ultimate sat supplement is worth $25?</p>
<p>I would say that it depends if you are able to figure out better ways to solve the problem after you see the CB solution. If you cant then its worth the $25.</p>
<p>so the collegeboard solutions are kind of a waste of time?</p>
<p>I think the College Board online solutions are perfectly fine. I personally would not spend any money on aids for the Blue Book. Make sure you look at all of the problems you got wrong and try to figure them out for yourself (even if it takes a while) before you look at a guide.</p>