SAT Biology Help

<p>Okay, so, I'm going to be taking the SAT Biology test this June. I'm so nervous. The only prep book I've been using has been the Barron's since I've been hearing a lot of good things about it. My ultimate goal on the actual test is an 800, but recently on the practice tests in Barron's, I've been getting 730-750s. But I've also heard that Barron's is more difficult than the actual test...? I'm not sure. Should I go with Princeton Review, or is Barron's enough to get me that perfect score?
Also, for those who have recently taken the SAT bio test already and would like to share their scores/experiences, please do. The more I know about the actual test, the better.</p>

<p>TPR serves “review” better. Barrons should be the most indepth, although I have never used it</p>

<p>730-750s can get you a 800 on the real tests since Barrons is harder. Scores can fluctuate you know.</p>

<p>I have heard that Barron’s is more difficult, but some who have taken the test have actually said that it was slightly easier than the actual exam. So I’m not sure what to expect.</p>