Need Cr Practice Test Book!

<p>Ok... so i have done most of the books out there... blue book, barrons, kaplan cr, kaplan 12, barrons, barrons reading, kaplan prime tutoring book, mcgraw hill, grubers ...</p>

<p>ANYONE know of just a book for CR... like mcgraw for CR... which i havent tried but anything along just the cr line...</p>

<p>THANKS!!</p>

<p>you can buy old PSATs</p>

<p>i rather not... but i mean anyone got other real sat's besides the 07-08 prep guide and 08-09 prep guide that were released by collegeboard? if you got them send them to lowriders715 (at) yahoo (dot) com</p>

<p>Use old tests, they are most accurate.
I have a couple of QAS booklets from the past 2 years.</p>

<p>And asking for copyrighted material is ILLEGAL</p>

<p>can anyone help... i need it... !!!</p>

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<p>If you've done all those books, relax. Your score isn't going to be improving much from this point on.</p>

<p>if you're doing badly at critical reading, take a super dense book of your choice written in the late 1800s or early 1900s. Read it quickly and analyze what you've read. Do tons. CR is the easiest to improve without buying extra materials. Additionally, nothing written before 1920 is copyright, so you can download books for free legally at Main</a> Page - Gutenberg . It's a good, completely free way to improve your score, and probably your last resort if you've done all those books.</p>

<p>iight never mind... i guesss i can find some outlying company that sells sat stuff... haha</p>