<p>because of my anxiety with CR,
I decided to solve any kind of problems I could find and discovered unsolved Kaplan CR Workbook.. on my bookshelf</p>
<p>but just wondering, is it gonna be of any help..? i mean does problems in Kaplan resemble to the ones in real tests?</p>
<p>heh, i just finished it 2 days ago. ok actually i still have 1 more practice test, got a 780 on the first one. i haven’t actually taken the sat, but I really like kaplan’s problems (excluding vocab-in-context ones, which imo suck). 10 vocab sets of 10 questions each, 8 short reading comprehension sets of 10 questions each, 8 long reading comprehension sets of like 5-10 (I think) questions each, which should provide ample exercise (even though I personally liked Barron’s better). based on cc, it seems kaplan is better for real test practice. If you focus your time, you can probably finish the workbook in about 2 days disregarding the 500 vocab in the back</p>
<p>Worst book ever. It is so confusing and it’s not anything like the real thing</p>
<p>It is not a good book unless you are really good in the SAT and have already used up all the others. In other words, choose another prep book and use this as last resort</p>