<p>can anyone recommend me what books to buy for sat I and also sat II physics ,maths level 2
in order to get perfect score.</p>
<p>For math 2 Barrons.</p>
<p>SAT 1: For notes, theory and tips, use Princeton review and follow it up by doing all 10 practice tests on the official SAT guide by college board.</p>
<p>I think there are many recommendations on this. These would depend on the source of each one’s preparation and how good their score was. Some will swear by Kaplan, Others by Barron’s and still others by Princeton. There can /maybe no one right answers for this question. I suggest just you go through the following thread and decide for yourself.</p>
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<p>And you will find links to multiple threads with discussion on SAT Prep Recommendations here. First important rule for college preparation is to be able to do research on your own. So my advise would be to go through some of these links and then if you have questions based on how prepared you are depending on the school you attend and the courses you are taking, you will find lots of students here willing to help/share/suggest/recommend their views to you.</p>
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<p>I used Barron’s for all three and thought it was enough. I also used a Princeton Review Physics book and a Kaplan SAT I book, but in hindsight, Barron’s is enough for the sincere student. Also, make extensive use of online resources. Plenty of those out there.
Get yourself a good vocabulary list (available online). By “good” I mean one where you come across a few words which you know, some which you know but aren’t sure about, and some which challenge you. There isn’t any point in learning up pages of “high frequency” SAT words unless you have significant time in hand.
And start early.</p>