Once and for all... the best book to buy?

<p>I'm aware this has probably been asked thousands upon thousands of times... but I'm taking my second reasoning test in June... got a 1900 in March. Want about a 2020+. What general all-subjects book can I use until then to raise my scores? Preferably many practice tests. My lowest score is math. Already went through Princeton Review book before March. </p>

<p>Thank you.</p>

<p>Did you take all 11 of the Princeton Review Practice tests? If so get that book and take all 11 test, Barron's wordlists are excellent too.</p>

<p>ALSO GET THE BLUE BOOKS TESTS</p>

<p>Agreed on the 11 practice tests book....it's great for, well, practice. ;-)</p>

<p>CB tests are a given.</p>

<p>I think barrons have the hardest books and if you can do teh difficult problems in that book yo u can do the ones on the SAT</p>

<p>barrons helped me the most, i also used the blue book and kaplan</p>

<p>if you only want one book definitely go with the blue book.
practice tests by the test company should be a lot better.
don't used kaplan, it's nothing like the actual test.</p>

<p>just get the blue book</p>

<p>more focus on practicing, less focus on what to use to practice with</p>

<p>to tell you the truth, everyone has different opinion with the sat books. For me, Barrons is pretty good. I really like kaplan. But blue book is really the best. I mean it's your choice. Just use all the books then.</p>

<p>No one book will help everyone...that's the reason why there are so many books in the first place. </p>

<p>Also, JohnR12, can you stop spamming your pay-for-prep site so much? At least the sites that I recommend are free.</p>

<p>johnR is obviously an advertiser</p>

<p>watch, he's gonna reply to this and make up an excuse for spamming his site everywhere</p>

<p>lol yeah freaking getting paid to advertise the site</p>

<p>Honestly, if you have the money and ability, just try to rack up a list of old tests. Old sats, psats, and the blue book. JUst take tons of real sats, learn the test, and why you miss each question. There is nothing better than practicing off the real thing.</p>

<p>I am confused about Barron's Book. I got Barron's How To Prepare For The SAT 2007 but CC guys are saying Barron's 2400 is the best bet. Have I bought the wrong book?</p>

<p>Blue Book and PR --- Nothing else...</p>