<p>Okay so I am in desperate need of a Summer study plan for the SAT</p>
<p>Here are the books I have:
Barrons Math Workbook
McGraw Hill SAT PREP
Princeton Review SAT Prep
&& The Official Collegeboard Book</p>
<p>noww.....</p>
<p>I need your help . lol which books are good for what .. other than the barrons which I am using for math ... I will also order Grubers math book .. the new edition ... anyone have experience with that book??</p>
<p>What books should I use first as I start my studying. and which books are good for what sectionn.</p>
<p>McGraw Hill SAT 2nd Edition is has a very thorough review of all the gramatical errors you'll need to know. Its Math is also very comprehensive. The Vocab in McGraw Hill is also very useful, go through 2 lessons a day, focussing mainly on the roots. In essesnce, this is the anti-princeton review book, as it teaches you to solve problems rather than using gimmicks.</p>
<p>College Board book only for the practice sections in the front and practice tests, the rest is useless.</p>
<p>Princeton Review wasn't very useful. Just read through the chapters and some of their strartegies and take the practice tests. Personally, this book annoyed me the most, as on the practice problems it didn't show problem solving steps, rather it would tell you to use the joe blogs nonsense and then guess, leaving you with a 50% chance of getting it right.</p>
<p>Most importantly, don't get bogged down on strategies that the books give you. Take several untimed and timed tests to develop your own approach and you'll do fine.</p>
<p>okay so first i should use mcgraw hill for the CR section - i guess princeton review is out
then barrons && grubers for math
and then lastly use the collegeboard for practice and see if the books have helped me.</p>
<p>anyone know which books have the most realistic practice tests, besides the college board blue book? I know that none of the other books will be exact, but does anyone know which book(s) are the next closest to the blue book?</p>