<p>Which one do you think is a better, more resourceful and reliable study guide for the SSAT?</p>
<p>Princeton. It’s a life saver, and it’s thicker.</p>
<p>Thanks for your input!</p>
<p>I used PR it was good</p>
<p>You might have bought the Princeton Review book already, but I preferred Kaplan. PR’s book had two almost identical sections for the SSAT and ISEE, so it seemed like an overpriced waste of paper.</p>
<p>I used both when preparing for mine and Princeton helped more.</p>
<p>Princeton for English, Kaplan for math–because it explains how to approach the math problems you get wrong. Get the official SSAT guide for the best practice tests.</p>
<p>You can buy them both used from Amazon or Betterworldbooks for less than the price of one new book. A version that is a year or two old is nearly always virtually identical (except for the cover) to the current year’s version</p>
<p>I have Kaplan’s last edition already so would it be worth upgrading it? I’m getting the Princeton Review one regardless.</p>
<p>Yeah, I based my opinion on the English section since I chose not to prepare for math at all. And don’t upgrade, they’re 99% identical.</p>