<p>im using the 10 practice test book from PR, and everyone who has that book or have taken the course AND have taken the real SAT says that the math in the PR book is harder than the actual test. any truth to that?</p>
<p>i find the PR math ridiculous (not in difficulty, it's just that it is so much different from the Blue Book tests)</p>
<p>However i've run out of BB tests, should i still do PR 11 tests?</p>
<p>i'ver heard PR 11 tests are the 4th choice, after collegeboard blue book, red book, and online</p>
<p>can someone pm me the name of the red book?</p>
<p>wait...so the PR math sections arent accurate?</p>
<p>No, they ARE accurate.</p>
<p>The only math that I've found difficult so far, is from Barrons.</p>
<p>What's the red book???</p>
<p>The Princeton Review math is not more difficult. It's actually easier. For tougher math questions, try Gruber's.</p>
<p>Red Book is the 10 Real SAT's book, the old version of the blue book</p>
<p>which i might add, feels pretty foreign to me, i really have a hard time finding anything that feels like the Blue book, do you think they will come out with an updated version for 2006?</p>