<p>I plan to do 1 test per week until my March SAt. I already have the CB Blue Book which contains 8 tests. I will be finished with those in 2 months. What other test prep company provides realistic tests similar to the ones in the blue book according to the difficulty level?</p>
<p>None do. Buy the other 4 off CB.com, then get the 10 real SAT book and ignore the analogies/quantitative comparisons, etc.</p>
<p>Uh, there is no March SAT. Testing dates: <a href="http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/sat/calenfees.html%5B/url%5D">http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/sat/calenfees.html</a></p>
<p>I think you're going to end up burning out on 6 months of straight prep. Why are you waiting until then to take it?</p>
<p>Some will say to only prep with the real SATs, but if you do want more prep, I don't see any harm in doing stuff from companies like Princeton Review. They have a book with 11 tests and answer explanations, and it's a good book. Great practice.</p>
<p>lol march SAT. u are too eager</p>
<p>lol I know right, let us seniors atleast keep the spotlight for the october sats, then ya'll juniors can take over lol =)</p>
<p>HAHA. I guess I'll be taking the April one then.</p>
<p>no there is.. just for the sat..</p>
<p>...why on earth would you do that many practice tests.. in all honesty, do something better with your time. think about how much cool stuff u could learn about politics... or anything for that matter in 30 hours ... and that is just 10 tests!</p>
<p>my 2 cents: the SAT is not worth 1/2 as much as everyone thinks it is. of course it still matters quite a bit, but as long as you are in a decent range of scores you can get in anywhere. remember, top schools reject a huge number of people with 1550+ every year. A 1500+ score is not a ticket to harvard like it used to be. Spend your time on something that will actually get you into top schools</p>
<p>^totally agree.</p>
<p>My score right now is a 1560 on a practice test. I would like to get a 2100+ by March, so I can have a decent shot at BU. I'm already apart of many different clubs with decent grades and an okay courseload. I feel that the SAT is in my way.</p>