Finished the Official CollegeBoard Blue Book...

<p>Hello Fellow CC'ers,</p>

<p>I have already finished the blue Collegeboard SAT practice book, but I am scheduled to take the SATs in January. Any suggestions for other good books? Thank you for your help!</p>

<p>Review the blue book again!</p>

<p>"DON'T TRUST ANY OTHER TEST PREP COMPANIES," said the wise one.</p>

<p>10 Real SATs</p>

<p>You can still practice with "old SAT" tests from 10 Real SAT's and other</a> sources - just ignore the QC's and analogies. Another option (albeit, much more expensive) is taking College Board's online SAT course</p>

<p>has anyone tried the CollegeBoard online SAT course? i was wondering if it helped.</p>

<p>just use princeton review...their tests are pretty similar to actual CB tests, and although they aren't going to be completely accurate, they should give you a good enough feel...</p>

<p>I finished both the original red book (10 Real SATs) and the blue book. But I still like lil_killer 129's and tanman's idea. Thanks guys!</p>

<p>Anymore suggestions from anyone?</p>

<p>I don't know why people say PR is that bad...just take the scores with a grain of salt. Besides, how can you "do worse" by prepping with a source other than College Board?</p>

<p>You can purchase the College Board online course for about 5 additional exams (which are, for some reason, markedly more difficult than the ones in the Blue Book). PR's 11 SATs is not bad, either.</p>