For Once And For All

<p>so we've all asked the question: what is the BEST SAT BOOK?
can this question really be answered?
is there really a 100% foolproof book?</p>

<p>so how about we each list some of our favorite prep books and tell the pro/cons, and optional: before/after scores</p>

<p>so my personal favorite:</p>

<p>princeton review
pro: easy to read, interesting, the format of the questions look very similar to the actual sat,
con: in my opinion, it seems alot easier then the actual sat but who knows? and there "strategies" are more like simple tricks, it won't TEACH you math. the joe bloggs thing is a bit too much.</p>

<p>score jump: i jumped about 100 points in each subject..not alot but maybe thats basically because i didn't finish the entire prep book before the sat.</p>

<p>other books
gruber
pro: can be helpful if you don't really know the material
con: boring</p>

<p>the blue book.</p>

<p>The blue book; it has most accurate practice tests.</p>

<p>Wow...the same threads over and over and over...BLUE BOOK!!!!!!! When you are begging for more SAT prep...SAT ONLINE COURSE!!!...If you still can't get enough...trade old QAS!!! If you still need more...you're out of luck.</p>

<p>Test book Strategies don't work...teaching yourself how the test makers think is the key.</p>

<p>Blue Book, hands down</p>

<p>Blue book for practice.</p>

<p>Princeton for strategy.</p>

<p>The 10 Sats...........</p>