<p>I want to maintain my score.
What do I used, THAT IS FROM CB themselves?
I've got the second edition, which is the same as the blue book plus like 3 tests.
And the practice SAT.
I shouldn't of burned it all that quickly.
Practicing from another company is inevitable but I want to keep a grasp on the CB stuff.</p>
<p>doing more tests wont help you if the blue book hasnt satisfied you enough. if you need to take more tests to maintain your score then you arent ready. i dont know what to say</p>
<p>I think Princeton Review has something similar to the blue book. It has a book with about 11 practice tests in it. You should look into it if you feel that you need more practice.</p>
<p>If you have gone through the whole BB and still feel that you arent ready, you most likely didnt use it efficiently, i.e., the most important part is not taking the practice test per se, but rather the correction of errors and overview that you do afterwards.</p>
<p>Buy the 10 REAL SATs book.</p>
<p>Well I looked over my answers.
But I would think that I wouldn’t be the only one running into this situation.
I mean, there kids who have been practicing SAT since like 6th grade.
So where they get fresh College Board SAT material is beyond me.
I don’t mind using the non-College Board stuff but I want stuff from the actual SAT makers because I know many of the other books are noticeably off from the SAT
And plus I’m trying to cram as much SAT studying in before my Test, May 1st.
So I DO have time, I just want FRESH SAT material.</p>
<p>CB sometimes tests more difficult than its official books. lol</p>
<p>it’s better to forget SAT for a while. improve you reading and math skills through daily newspaper reading, math review… not just for SAT. then come back to prepare SAT test2months before May.</p>
<p>3 released SAT Practice tests, which should be separate from the book:</p>
<p><a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/sat-preparation/766525-official-sat-practice-booklets-past-current.html#post1063114942[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/sat-preparation/766525-official-sat-practice-booklets-past-current.html#post1063114942</a></p>
<p>One of them comes with answer explanations I think, so yea, enjoy.</p>
<p>Repeating the material is definitely an option. Your mind will recognize the material but it will not necessary remember the answer. I am beginning to do this and it has been effective.</p>
<p>^My mind only ever remembers the answers <em>sigh</em></p>
<p>^I tried re-doing material from last year that I practiced on. The material is still effective for Writing/Math sections, but I usually still remember the Critical Reading plots, so I can’t tell if the CR scores are an accurate representation. This could also probably tie in with other stuff that is hard to forget, such as specific terms/problems.</p>