<p>I have just recently bought 11 Real Sats from Princeton Review (I have exhausted the blue book and CB online course). I was just wondering if anyone else has used this book. What were your experiences with it?</p>
<p>I have it and so far so good. The answer explanations are the best part.</p>
<p>I have it but havent started yet. How good is this book compared the real SATs (for ex. comapred to blue book problems)</p>
<p>i used it, but it has some small errors so watch out for those. i stopped using it after 4 tests and started using CB, so I might start again after CB again. I heard you should improve with each PR test because PR recycles questions, though so maybe real sats would be better.</p>
<p>my god, you should use this book. I really do believe PR is one of the best prep. I took their classes last summer for the new SAT and BAM the exact same essay prompt from their practice test was the real essay prompt for the March 2005 essay. It's like OMG SWEET!!!! The book really does help. I've notice that they have the same questions as in the 10 Real Sat book.</p>
<p>PR 11 Practice Tests isnt very good. Many errors, and horrible horrible explanations. Also their writing/reading sections arent realistic at all.</p>
<p>yeah i have the 11 reals... i think itz much easier than the cb tests...</p>