<p>Okay I want to get above a 2100 on the SAT reasoning test. And I want to get above a 740 on the bio and math iic subject tests, what prep books should i be using?</p>
<p>These are my current:</p>
<p>SAT reasoning:
Princeton 11 practice Sats
College Board Blue book</p>
<p>Sat subject: Biology
Princeton
Barrons</p>
<p>Sat subject: Math
Princeton
Barrons
Meylaini</p>
<p>O yeah....I need desperate help on Writing and CR. What books should i use for those? And what helps the most?</p>
<p>WOW! you are in the exact same boat as I am! Well, I have the those SAT reasoning prep books you have and I must say they're pretty good. Careful now though, I've seen some excerpts coincide. But wait.. maybe that was the other PR book. geez... soo many prep books.</p>
<p>Writing and CR is my weakness too! math is a breeze. Well, actually, I got my workbooks in mail today. I've got the Barron's Writing workbook for the New SAT and the New SAT critical reading workbook from Kaplan. I'm not sure about the Kaplan one, but barron's is really in depth. </p>
<p>And yes, that is my question as well. What is the best book for math? I've heard PR is pretty good, but Barron's overprepares you <--which may be a good thing. And meylanini- is like impossible. XD</p>
<p>I think PR, Barrons, and Meylani are solid for IIC. I did barrons ALONE 3 days before the june test and i got a 700. I think if i use all of these they would be the greatest arsenal toward this damn test...and hopefully can pull a 760 above on math. </p>
<p>Bio....I think princeton does a good job; I would just go through Barrons covering anything missed.</p>
<p>Reasoning:
Blue book always seems easier than the real thing. Im dead serious. I dont know *** is wrong with me. I will get a raw score of a 46-49 on the math section...but on the real thing I do crappier...mainly because of grid in and maybe nervousness!</p>