<p>At my local bookstore, there's a Princeton Review and a Kaplan. Should I get either one of those, or get a better book online?</p>
<p>pr > kaplan for IIC</p>
<p>better book? 10 realistic math level 2 practice tests by ruseyn meylani</p>
<p>barron's: time consuming, off topic, excessively hard</p>
<p>Princeton Review's book is pretty good.</p>
<p>Hmmm, this is the second time that I heard something "negative" about the Barron's prep book. A lot of people seem to like Barron, but I guess it's mostly people who really understand math.</p>
<p>barron's IIC is great if you're strong in math and just need to patch up some holes to guarantee the 800 (this was my strategy, and it worked). but i wouldnt recommend barron's if you need to vastly improve your score or want practice tests that are exactly like the actual test.</p>