Old SAT prep books?

<p>I'm taking the SAT on May 5, and I have the Princeton Review and Kaplan's 2012 review books... However, I also have 3 or 4 prep books, from like 2006-2010? Is it ok if I use these to study, too? Or is the material on the SAT too different from older ones? </p>

<p>I would order the new versions, but I'm an international student and shipping those is very expensive!</p>

<p>I think it’s ok. In fact, I had to purchase PR 2006 version for D2. She didn’t like the one her sister used because of marked answers. I needed to compare her progress with her sister to see whether she was on the ballparks.</p>

<p>Depends really… I use old books mostly for casual practice, nothing serious</p>

<p>My school has a 1994 Barron’s SAT prep book in the library… I took it last week. It’s literally brand new, no one ever used it. But it looks old as hell haha. I only use it for their sentence completion questions because they’re not that different from today’s and because it’s good practice for when you’re bored.</p>

<p>Obviously, a book from 2006 is much newer and should probably be fine</p>

<p>Aww thanks! I decided to use books from 2007 to 2012… I hope it works. I just ordered a cheap 2012 book right now just in case :)</p>