<p>I've just started seriously studying for the SATs and have just taken most of a practice test from the one printed in November 2004. I don't want to exhaust my supply of practice tests before my first SAT, so I was wondering when another edition of this college board book will come out (labelled something like "for the April 2006 Test and Beyond"). I basically decided to spontaneously take it since I felt I really needed the practice so I just sat down and did it without timing, which is making me feel that I might have wasted a practice test since my score may have been lower if I timed it, though I think I was pretty close to where I should have been.</p>
<p>If I have already taken practice test, how many more should I take before the April SAT while still having enough for May and October, provided that a new book with eight more tests comes out.</p>
<p>Are there any other guides with practice questions and drills close to the real thing, or not?</p>
<p>I'm thinking that this is how I should supplement tests:</p>
<p>Math - Old 10 real SATs without quantitative comparison. I hear that Barron's has questions that are pretty hard in their math drill books, which I'd like for the harder SAT math in regards to Algebra 2, Statistics/Probability, and annoying equation problems where everything is in terms of a letter (my worst).</p>
<p>Writing - Old SAT II Writing Test Books and Worksheets for SAT Grammar</p>
<p>Reading - Old 10 Real SATs without analogies. Any good collegeboard books just full of passages? I usually do well with them but I'm not confident (though Grammatix is helping).</p>
<p>Are these materials all good? Is there anything else I can get that wouldn't be an imitation of collegeboard material (don't really care as much about math, since that's probably easier to imitate anyway and I'd rather get the hardest possible questions for practice)?</p>