<p>Hey guys,</p>
<p>I have limited materials - Barrons 2400, Official College Board Blue Book, and my PWN the SAT book is on the way. Money isn't the problem, it's just the amount of resources. I've heard other prep books, like Princeton and Barrons, aren't effective as the questions aren't quite relevant. I've completed Barrons 2400 and score between 2120-2260. I want to break 2300 on the actual.</p>
<p>I've completed 6 full tests from the Blue book and I want to wait for the Pwn the SAT book before I do the rest (especially since I need the last 4 tests to last till Oct SAT). What are some other resources that I should purchase to help me break 2300? I'd like to also know how to efficiently use my resources. </p>
<p>I'm taking 2 practice tests a weekend from my test prep center btw, and thinking 1 blue book test per week (normal weekdays) until the day of the test. I just want to constantly study so I can do really well, but not sure how to manage resources.</p>
<p>What do you guys recommend that I do to prep for the Oct SAT? I can spend between 1-2 hours a night for SAT prep. Money isn't a problem at all, I just don't want to spend $30 on a book haha. </p>
<p>My usual breakdown:
Math: 720-760
Critical Reading: 690-740
Writing: 760-800</p>