<p>Someone told me that Rocket Review is really good for raising the CR score. Is this true? What about writing? I am looking for something that will help with the english sections if anyone has any suggestions.</p>
<p>To sum it up, the reading strategy is: take things literally, and use process of elimination.
didn't help me much.</p>
<p>Ya, a lot of the practice books seem as though they're geared towards the "average" test taker (the guy who scores 500/500/500, like Joe Bloggs if you will). They should make books for higher scorers. I mostly use them for the practice tests.</p>
<p>Kaplans SAT 2400.</p>
<p>its too short though.</p>
<p>i got that and rocketreview.</p>
<p>I heard not to buy anything from Kaplan (after I bought it). I didn't like that book, so I stopped using it. I have found that many of them are over-written, so I'm about to just do it the old-fashioned way and read more classic literature.</p>
<p>can someone please send a link to the product on some website that sells it</p>
<p>Has anybody else tried Kaplan's SAT 2400 for Advanced Students book? I like the idea of this book, because most books are aimed at the average student, but I don't know if I can trust Kaplan for anything after seeing the myriad of errors in their Math IIc book.</p>
<p>i bought it on half.com for like 2 dollars brand new. worth the try. =]</p>
<p>Don't get Kaplan's old books. They were written before they even knew exactly what would be on the new SAT.</p>
<p>Get the ones that were published this year - the Compensive and Premium programs.</p>
<p>I like the idea of a book geared towards higher-than-average scoring students as well. Why aren't there more books like that on the market? If just one company did that - and marketed it right - they would make soo much money.</p>
<p>Maybe it's because they're still trying to think of quality strategies :P.</p>
<p>also, because a 700 is already like 95 percentile so thats only like 5% of us that might actually buy it =]</p>
<p>RR isn't good for CR. Barron's is pretty solid</p>
<p>whats wrong with RR CR? the 323 list is great.</p>