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<p>Okay, I've exhausted all my tests...I'm retaking it in November...should I bother prepping? I prepped all summer, but did poorly on the October exam (didn't reach my goal). I need to get in a good mindset for test day so I can feel confident and calm. Do you guys suggest I do any practice prior to it? If so, what books/workbooks do you suggest? I have the Barron's Math Workbook and gonna review the topics, but I need help in raising my 590 CR to around 650 for Nov. I need to get my Math from a 620 to a 750+. Math is mainly careless mistakes unless I stumble upon a hard problem that I don't know how to solve. Any suggestions?</p>

<p>For Math The Blue Book seems the best
I got a 700 and would of gotten higher if it wouldnt have been for those dam truck problems
for CR I think just doing a bunch of pract. tests and getting used to the format</p>

<p>BTW-Par Im sorry you did not reach your goal :( I didnt reach mine in CR or writing (didnt care as much) But I did get close to my math goal (My goal was a 790)</p>

<p>I've also done almost every reliable test out there, I probably still have a few barrons tests left, but that's about it........It's amazing, there were so many tests, i never realized how many I had taken........</p>

<p>I would get PR's verbal workbook. It has a bunch of practice questions that aren't on their tests, so if you've taken their tests, you won't have overlap.</p>

<p>Try Gruber's for the math section. Use the practice tests at the end. Barron's Math Workbook is also good if you know your specific weaknesses. For CR, I would recommend PR's 11 SATs (even though the questions can be slightly easier). Stay away from PR's verbal workbook. I wasn't very impressed with it. Barron's Verbal Workbook may also be good for the verbal sections.</p>