most realistic practice tests

<p>hey, im up to that point where iv'e nearly depleted my supply of real sat tests from the "blue book". Although ppl like xiggi strongly dislike the idea of using 'non-real' SAt practice tests iv'e decided it's better than nothing. So which company do u guys think have the most relaistic tests? Princetion Review, or Kaplan ( i know they came out with a new 12 practice tests book), Mcgraw HIll, ...any ideas??</p>

<p>Princeton Review is the closest to the real. Kaplan is slightly more difficult. Mcgraw Hill is about the same as kaplan.</p>

<p>The point of making the tests harder is mainly because it prepares you better. Really you should take all of them.
I depleted the BB too and some Mcgraw Hill tests. I tried a Kaplan test once and I’m working on PR #3.
Good luck.</p>

<p>I also like PR, and <em>although</em> this isn’t ethical, you <em>could</em> and I’m not saying you <em>should</em>, get QASs online.</p>

<p>How do you get QAS’s online?</p>

<p>^Google, basically. Or if you get them from other people.</p>

<p>thanks guys. I ordered the princeton review 11 practice tests. And btw, this may sound stupid but what is this “QAS” we’re talking about?</p>

<p>^Not stupid at all. QAS is the Question Answer Service that the Collegeboard has for the SAT. You can order the QASs once you take the test. People trade them and upload them online; however, that is illegal.</p>

<p>Of course, you could always buy PSATs for $3 each</p>