<p>all of these books are basically going to tell you the same thing</p>
<p>my advice would be to just take as many practice tests as possible.
PR has a book with 11 tests. Id start with that before you go and by 6 SAT books</p>
<p>Just take practice tests. Remember, the SAT is a reasoning test and studying won't really help you unless you have no idea what you're doing. As the saying goes, practice makes perfect. I believe this advice is the best to follow for this particular test. Good luck.</p>
<p>thanx for the advice ...hmm.... so okay this is what I will do</p>
<p>First I will finish McGraw Hill
Second I will start Grubers .. I think that I am going to buy this because I heard that it has 101 math problems you need to know
After Grubers -->> Barrons math workbook for the complex problems</p>
<p>and then when I am done ... I will just take practice tests over and over from the blue book and make sure I understand what I got wrong.</p>
<p>During all of this I will be using Sparknotes 1000 words and memorizing them.</p>
<p>sounds good?</p>
<p>I will take the SAT in March, June, and October.</p>