IF you had the QAS....

<p>If you had the QAS,BB and PR,which one would you finish the first????and which one would you save for the last moment for the ULTIMATE practice????</p>

<p>btw,if you had the QAS scanned on the computer,would you do it by looking at the monitor or printing all the QAS out and just did it on the actuall paper?(PS: printing requires a LOT of paper and ink)</p>

<p>I wouldn’t use PR because it’s trash, and I wouldn’t use QAS because it’s illegal. So I would use BB first and last. Worked fine for me.</p>

<p>Well, I would say to first do PR (it is NOT trash, it can help you learn the material pretty well). This will give you some good beginning SAT knowledge. Then, do the BB review, and then the BB tests. Then, do the QAS.</p>

<p>yeh Ii have some QAS just print it. and so that you don’t waste ink set the intensity to a lighter shade of black. Actually helps.
Also just use the BB and QAS for tests.
You can use other books for review’s and strategies but not for practice tests.</p>

<p>and btw, 112358, QAS is not illegal if you have taken the test already and you just want to retake.</p>

<p>Well, right, but the fact that it’s on his computer probably means he didn’t get it in the mail from CB.</p>

<p>I’m just saying that we shouldn’t jump to conclusions here. ;)</p>

<p>Tell me if this is logical. A person gets an official CB QAS in the mail, decides to scan it into his computer, and then post a thread on CC asking if he should print a copy so that he has a hard copy to practice with. Hm… </p>

<p>Oh, btw, PR is complete trash.</p>

<p>If you run out of official SAT’s, buy PSAT’s off CB’s website.</p>

<p>btw,i’ve NEVER said that i have the QAS.(read the post carefully…)</p>

<p>i said ''if"</p>

<p>True, but I don’t see why you would be asking this question if the situation were purely hypothetical.</p>

<p>so most of you don’t suggest using PR?really?it doesnt help at ALL???</p>

<p>oh my god stop asking the same question over and over again. the answer WILL NOT change</p>

<p>112358,</p>

<p>He might have, say, taken the test in May, uploaded the test to his comp for safekeeping, and lost the paper copy (you’d probably be surprised on how often this can happen).</p>

<p>That, quite possibly, is the most absurd thing I’ve ever heard.</p>

<p>He might have, say, taken the test in May, lost the original paper for safekeeping, and then uploaded it to his comp.</p>

<p>wait wut?</p>

<p>or he could have lost the original paper, taken the test, then uploaded it to his computer.</p>

<p>But seriously, this is going off topic. Stop responding to this thread people!</p>

<p>just ignore this thread.</p>