<p>According to Xiggi's and some other people's method,
BlueBook seems to be the only book we can trust. Many of them say
use only BB for preparation. But, how is that possible? Do they mean that
we should just review the same problems over and over? The book has only
8 practice tests, plus one more you can download from College Board website.
Is that really helpful, or do they lie about their scores?</p>
<p>“or do they lie about their scores?”</p>
<p>Huh?</p>
<p>If you use the BB properly, you should be able to make significant progress with the 10 tests it offers. There are also three tests you can get from the CB website. If you need more after that, there’s the online course and 10RS.</p>
<p>and QAS’s and past PSAT booklets you can buy for $3 each from CB.
This is around 40 tests.</p>
<p>When people say that you should only use BB, they are actually saying “you should only use materials made by CB”.</p>
<p>Reviewing over BB again is fine but not necessary.</p>
<p>. And fortunately, there ARE lots of CB tests available.</p>