Question about Gruber's

<p>I did some Writing practice questions on Gruber's and foud it waaayyy more harder than Barron's, PR, Kaplan and other books. Is Gruber's actually that hard? what do u guys think?</p>

<p>"foud it waaayyy more harder"</p>

<p>Here is your first problem ^_^.</p>

<p>Grubers is kind of renowned for having obnoxiously hard questions.</p>

<p>actually, i do find Grubers interesting. I guess barrons, pr and kaplans,not guess,i know for sure that those big companies are superficial. grubers is very complete. i flip through some pages,and i found some valuable things i didn't learn before. i've never seen a book so complete =p though i never had trouble with math, i'd say i can own the sat math even if im a noob in math with grubers.</p>

<p>those PR barrons kaplans are just ridiculous. seriously,they're too easy -.- very superficial. rocketreview is not good enough too. the mathsection-wise.</p>

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"foud it waaayyy more harder"</p>

<p>Here is your first problem ^_^.

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<p>Lol you win. </p>

<p>IMO Grubers has a good math section, but I don't really like the writing section. The CR section is alright, IMO as long as you are given boring passages to read accompanied with obscure questions, any book for CR practice is alright.</p>