<p>Has anyone found that the PR tests get easier in the 11 Practice Test book. I was just wondering because my scores have been gradually climbing and I was worried that is had something to do with the book rather than my actual knowledge of the material.</p>
<p>Also, is PR's Cracking the SAT a decent book? I have enough knowledge of the SAT to consistently score above 600 but need a few pointers to get into the low -mid 700's. Would this book be good for advice on Math and CR?</p>
<p>If they are gradually climbing, I would say that you are improving. Although some of the PR tests are inaccurate relative to CB tests, there difficulty does not vary tremendously. The curve from test to test varies considerably (an 800 on one test could be as low as a 710 on the next), but I assume this was done deliberately based results.</p>
<p>Cracking the SAT is a decent book, but you would be better off with a different prep book because you probably have already mastered many of the strategies in the book. RocketReview might be a good choice and maybe a more indepth book like Barrons or Grubers. (I'm assuming you already have the Blue Book, if you don't GET IT NOW!)</p>
<p>Well, yeah, your score should be improving! The PR tests are pretty accurate, definitely on par with the real test IMHO. PR is great for CR, so I think the Cracking book would be worth it. It's pretty cheap.</p>