Princeton Review book opinions?

<p>I'd like to buy it, but before I do I wanted some opinions. </p>

<p>I have 2 questions:
1. How realistic are the practice tests in comparison the real SSATs? I bought the 'official' SSAT prep book, but I've run out of their practice tests and read it cover-to-cover, and I don't want to wait another two weeks for another.
2. Were their strategies helpful?</p>

<p>Thanks in advance!</p>

<p>Princeton Review is always helpful; however, for most test I prefer Kaplan's books. I'm sure they have an SSAT study guide.</p>

<p>yes they do, rising junior. from opinions ive heard, kaplan & princeton are the best out there</p>

<p>Super... thanks mucho!</p>

<p>I think if you have 10 weeks... Princeton. Their program in the book is 8 weeks I think, and if you have a heavy workload because of school and such it might take 10 weeks.
I found some of it to be beneath me and the flexibility of the program helped me "pick and choose" what I needed a little review on. I burned through it in about 3 weeks over the summer and only pick it up once or twice a week to do some light vocab review. Which is always good even if you are not taking the SSAT.</p>

<p>i probably have every SSAT book out there,
but most of the problems are EXACTLY the same.
:]</p>