<p>Is there one of those "Real PSAT" books out there? Or are the questions the same as the SAT math/verbal/writing questions?</p>
<p>sorry but im pretty sure there rnt any
but in my opinion kaplan's psat book wasnt bad</p>
<p>Are there any other PSAT review books besides Kaplans??</p>
<p>There is a PR PSAT review book and I believe there is a Barron's one also.</p>
<p>Thanks sr6622. Do you know which one is better ?</p>
<p>If you want to use Real PSAT tests to practice from, talk to your counseling office at school. The PSAT tests are released every year (you get your test booklet sometime after you take your test) so the school might have a few extra copies of old tests that you can practice with.</p>
<p>ok thanks tanman</p>
<p>No, I don't know which one is better.</p>
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<p>Thanks for the advice tanman, I'm gonna do that.</p>
<p>But does anyone know if PSAT questions are exactly like SAT questions? Would reviewing SAT be sufficient in preparing me for the PSAT?</p>
<p>I am not forsure because I have not taken the SAT im just studying for the PSAT..</p>
<p>At least when we had the old SAT, the PSAT was essentially the same as the SAT + SAT II Writing minus the essay. Using the new Blue book and 10RS will be an excellent preparation for the PSAT. I've heard that the math in the "new PSAT" is easier than in the "new SAT", but I havn't taken either, so I'm not say for sure.</p>
<p>Thanks for the advice tanman :D</p>