If I have the Barrons How to Prepare for the SAT, should I also buy the workbookks?

<p>For extra practice in Math andCritical Reading? Or is the Barrons book enough (the one with math, cr, writing)</p>

<p>[Barnes & Noble.com</a> - Books: Critical Reading Workbook for the SAT, by Sharon Weiner Green, Paperback](<a href=“http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Critical-Reading-Workbook-for-the-SAT/Sharon-Weiner-Green/e/9780764133817/?itm=1]Barnes & Noble.com”>http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Critical-Reading-Workbook-for-the-SAT/Sharon-Weiner-Green/e/9780764133817/?itm=1)</p>

<p>[Barnes & Noble.com</a> - Books: Math Workbook for the New SAT, by Lawrence S. Leff, Paperback, 3RD](<a href=“http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Math-Workbook-for-the-New-SAT/Lawrence-S-Leff/e/9780764123658/?itm=1]Barnes & Noble.com”>http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Math-Workbook-for-the-New-SAT/Lawrence-S-Leff/e/9780764123658/?itm=1)</p>

<p>bump..,.,.,.,.,</p>

<p>The critical reading workbook is pretty good I thought. It has a whole lot of practice in it. The Math was alright. The CR one is way better practice wise than the math one.</p>

<p>Were those the only Barrons books you used?</p>

<p>but aren’t the barrons books</p>

<p>more strict on its scoring range?</p>

<p>I don’t know about Barron’s being strict on scoring range. There are also the Barron’s writing workbook and verbal workbook.</p>

<p>Im only concerned with review. The only score that counts is the one for real test.</p>