<p>I can't find this book anywhere. What is the real title???</p>
<p>It's not a "book" you buy in stores. Rather it is an "e-book," in PDF format. It is available online here: <a href="http://www.grammatix.com%5B/url%5D">www.grammatix.com</a></p>
<p>It also costs $50. Have fun. I heard it's very useful.</p>
<p>I heard the owner doesn't respond back via e-mails anymore? What's up with that?</p>
<p>He did to me. I think it depends on whether your email is positive or not. LOL cause I made it seem like I adore his SAT guide in it. But really I just wanted him to answer one of my questions.</p>
<p>most of my frinds tell me that it's not that good.</p>
<p>Dono. Can't see myself buying a study guide when you have plenty of them at your local library. I have 20+ SAT books in my house....I know. I went REAL overboard, but I'm hoping it helps.</p>
<p>20+ SAT Books?
W-T-F hahaha.</p>
<p>I'm serious, tho. Last time I depended on one book, and now I have to take it again on October. (admitedlly, I canceled it, but I knew I wasn't prepared enough when I consistently scored 1600-1800 on the blue Book)So now I'm using the reverse method: Get as many books as my library card can hold.</p>
<p>Admittely , I collected books for a while, but ,AT LEAST FOR ME, to intensively review one book is better than extensively practise in various books.</p>
<p>Well, I have 2 study DVD's (don't know how useful they are) Kaplan 2007 (Comprehensive SAT I, Math IC, US History, SAT I CD which is useless), Barrons 2005(SAT I, SAT I Math workbook - from school, Math IC) , Princeton Review 2005 (SAT I, , US History) Argo (SAT I, US History), Cliffs (SAT I), Learning Express (SAT I), Blue Book, and last and least, Rocketreview. Okay, 17. That's still a heck of alot of study material!</p>
<p>I have the blue book, kaplan 12 practice SATs and Barrons How to prepare for SAT.</p>