<p>Which one is better and why??</p>
<p>Dude how do you even study if you ask all these questions? I know it’s a bit overwhelming since there’s so many different types of prep books that all offer a “guaranteed” higher but with any practice, you’re bound to improve! Here’s what I have accumulated over the past years:</p>
<p>Gruber’s Math workbook (Best for Math) - The SAT is in October, there’s no way in hell that you’re going to get through Dr. Chung’s book and besides, Dr. Chung’s book is meant for long-term progression. </p>
<p>SAT Collegeboard book for the practice Exam</p>
<p>Gruber’s 2400 - Overall SAT strategies</p>
<p>Barron’s 2400 - Overall SAT strategies</p>
<p>The Essential 500 Words - Vocabulary</p>
<p>The SAT Prep Black Book - I’m just curious how it is different from any other strategy book and plus I got it for a good price since I bought it as a bundle pack from Amazon.</p>
<p>Barron’s Critical Reading workbook - For… if you don’t know why then God help you.</p>
<p>Up Your Score - Bought it in 10th Grade</p>
<p>Good luck and don’t waste your time over preparing. Just start studying and you’ll improve!</p>
<p>Grubers math is like baby math… the problems are “like” the ones on the test but they are incredibly easy… With my low score, I think I should have had at least SOME trouble on some of the problems but I mean I just flew through everything. Sure, it helped me understand some topics but I don’t feel that it can properly prepare students.</p>
<p>And I don’t know about Chung or Gruber Reading/writing sorry</p>
<p>Apache123 what book did you use?</p>