<p>I don't see much posting about Princeton's. Has anybody used it? I used it for APUSH and it was infinitely helpful, is it good for SATs or should I get something else?</p>
<p>Their 11 Practice Tests book is pretty good. The tests themselves closely resemble the actual SAT, and, each question's answer is accompanied by an explanation (very helpful for Math).</p>
<p>PR's cracking is WORTHLESS!!! 11practice test might be good though ( idk)</p>
<p>i dont think PR's crackin is worthless, maybe bc i am a beginner and don't know any tips for the SAT. depends where you are at</p>
<p>Why exactly is it worthless? What do you recommend?</p>
<p>Is the PR Cracking the ACT any better than the 'worthless' Cracking the SAT?</p>
<p>PR's cracking SAT is worthless b/c it gives stupid basic tips. it also suggests only skimming the passages in the CR section which is stupid, b/c there's plenty of time to read the whole thing and finish all the questions. PR cracking is really only for people who are scoring on the national average level. 1500/2400.</p>
<p>Uh oh. What should I get then? Blue Book? I'm mostly looking for help on the math section, I score around 760-800 consistently on CR and my writing is pretty good.</p>
<p>Barron's has a book specifically for the Math section on the SAT I's I think. Personally, I haven't used it but I have read some good things about it on this site.</p>