Is a 2010 ten Princeton Review SAT book the same as a 2011 edition?

<p>Is a 2010 Princeton Review SAT book still a good book to practice from rather than a 2011 edition?</p>

<p>There is little difference I’d expect- maybe typos fixed?
If you have the 10th, just use that, general strategies don’t change for them.
Consider using other books too though, PR isn’t the best (nor is it the worst) - I’d say they can help you upto a 2100 (at the most, probably 2000 to be realistic), after that use Blue Book (practices not explanations).</p>

<p>The official SAT Study Guide is BY FAR the best book out there. Only practice the real tests, not practice tests made by other test prep companies. Those don’t come even close to mimicking the real tests.</p>

<p>Here are a few sources for obtaining real tests:</p>

<p>The SAT official study guide, edition 1 & 2</p>

<p>Ten Real SATs</p>

<p>The Official SAT Online Course</p>

<p>The Princeton Review is more Difficult and therefore good practice in my opinion. I am going to to do the more difficult tests first because I already went through the BB, but I went through the BB with a class and I feel I could have gotten more out of it. So I am going to take most of the Princeton Review tests then move on to another new BB I have only taken two tests in. I will go over every single problem or question and study any formulas or words I do not know.hopefully I will hit a 2000</p>