Princeton reviews 11 practice tests

<p>so I was doing this book this week. Did about 5 practice tests in 7 days. And, im very unhappy with the answer explanations for the book. it seems like some of the answers just "feel" completely wrong.</p>

<p>i've basically run out of practice tests, but i may go back to the blue book since i did those practice tests like 1.5 years ago? and took them apart at like 2-3 sections a day. Not taken as full tests. how would that affect the results if i take them now?</p>

<p>but, i just dont think im getting a credible score here, and the sentence completions are outrageously hard and stupid along with the fact that CR passages have stupid answers.</p>

<p>i just got 12 wrong on the practice test. which is better than my 640 june 06 CR. My writing section for each test is completely random from one time 5 wrong to the other 18 wrong... I got 720 on writing in June. Anyone feel the same way? and have any other books?</p>

<p>im basically going to live, sleep, breath, drink, and eat SAT for the next two weeks so i can raise my 2090 to 2300 and will need more practice tests. Is kaplans any good? and what about retaking the online ones?</p>

<p>yeah...</p>

<p>I am now doing the Princeton 11, and I think the questions are harder than the actual ones</p>

<p>Hey, at least for science/maths: Buy (or library) a book with no multible choice answers and start calculating, thinking, formulating. It will help you much better than those samples. Right now, you are fighting symptoms, not reasons.</p>

<p>Good luck!</p>

<p>I'm in the class and have the book. My brother told me that they are harder because, at least in the class, princeton doesn't want to lose their money for people who don't improve so they make the questions harder so on the real SAT they seem easier. Thats what he said anyway. :P</p>

<p>Haven't been able to validate it but a couple of days ago my friend advised me against splashing on Princeton books. She possessed one and didn't seem satisfy with the way they explain the answers. Hence, last week I borrowed P.Review from another friend and noticed the passages in one (or two) test are pretty similar to those in Blue Book (actually, they are the SAME). But having more 11 practice tests is a decent thing, still :D</p>

<p>*I'm curious how do you mean by "eat, breathe, sleep SAT" ? How many hours per day are you gonna spend cramming for it?Tell me plz cuz the day is closing in. I need to do so, too T_T</p>

<p>haha..</p>

<p>im basically going to take a pratice test a day, every day. Maybe 2 on weekends.</p>