PR good for SAT?

<p>Hey, im going to be taking the sat in jan and i was wondering if the princeton review book will work. This is my first time taking the sat and im shooting for a 2000+... for now.</p>

<p>If I were you, just buy the Blue Book and the 10 Pratice SATs.
Just take practice SATs and go back and review every question, even the one you got right.</p>

<p>I disagree. I mean, yes, you need to practice with the blue book, but you need to learn SAT strategy too. You can't just practice without knowing how the test works and what to do about it. So definitely get the PR book, the Cracking one. It has a great review of the test. And I thought its tests were pretty good too.</p>

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PR good for SAT?

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<p>No.</p>

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you need to learn SAT strategy too. You can't just practice without knowing how the test works and what to do about it.

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<p>Yes.</p>

<p>Rocket Review, Maximum SAT, and Gruber's are all fine prep books. Choose among those.</p>

<p>i agree with bob, stay away from princeton. although i do like barrons</p>

<p>Really? I hear many people say that Princeton Review Tests are way harder than the real things, so they should at least create some confidence for you to conquer the SAT more easily. Is this the case? :-?</p>

<p>I thought PR was the easy one? I took a PR practice test some time ago...and indeed, in the math there were some funky stuff e.g. similar triangles/trig identities/heron's</p>

<p>But for writing/cr, It should be easier or at least comparable.</p>