Rocket Review

<p>I know that prep books don't typically change from year to year, but I was wondering what exactly changes in rocket review. Also is it worth it to get the latest edition. </p>

<p>Would also like suggestions as to what would help best on writing section.
SAT June 2040
Reading: 690
Math:730
Writing: 620 <-- 7 essay</p>

<p>It was my first time taking and think I can do a lot better (took after sleeping like 4-5 hrs each day during the week then like 13 on Friday - got a headache)</p>

<p>does the website login work?...sorry to go off topic jw if anybody would know</p>

<p>i think you should get the latest edition..</p>

<p>I bought the 2006 edition and looked at 2007-2008 edition. Nothing was differnt except the cover was a slithly lighter shade of red.</p>

<p>there is no 2007-08 edition? most recent one is 2006-2007</p>

<p>sorry bought the 2005-2006 version looked at 2006-2007 edition</p>

<p>good book</p>

<p>but it has a lot of useless stuff in there</p>

<p>what exactly would you consider useless? and has anyone compared the newest edition to the older ones?</p>

<p>Can anyone tell me what's the special things in this book? I am so confused.</p>

<p>@HopefulCEO: Could you clarify that " it has a lot of useless stuff in there"</p>

<p>If you read it, it has useless things. Such as introductions, him discussing sections, and things you already know. It is helpful, you just have to find the helpful stuff. His CR techniques seem great and I feel I can at least get a 650 now.</p>

<p>Some things might seem useless to me because I read part of Barrons before reading this; therefore, I have an idea of how to prepare.</p>

<p>Yeah, every book has some useless parts that we've already known.
Thank you, HopefulCEO !</p>