SAT book choosing

<p>Hello, I am trying to find the best book to practice with. I already finished the Blue Book and am trying to decide which other one to buy. The Online Course from CollegeBoard is not accessible to me at all-- (for specific reasons, I cannot take it) so which book should I buy?</p>

<p>Thank you!</p>

<p>princeton review 11 practice tests -it's good b/c it has explanations and it's pretty close to the actual thing, tho it's not the best</p>

<p>10 real sat's or dubbed the "redbook"- it's made my the ACTUAL TEST MAKERS, so it's supposedly more reliable. Also, it has explanations to 8 of its 10 tests on studyhall.com. Just ignore the analogy and comparison questoins and do the rest.</p>

<p>The first book I ever prepped with was Princeton Review's 11 Practice Tests -- It helped me so much because it gives detailed explanations for every question. This was especially useful to learn the tricks on the Writing section (which I ultimately scored an 800 on).
The tests themselves aren't the most accurate, in structure, but they're close enough.</p>

<p>what is this PR's 11 tests actually called?</p>

<p>How far off is the PR 11 from the real thing?</p>

<p>Good confidence builder?</p>

<p>I like Grubers.</p>

<p>Yeah, the PR book isn't too different from the actual test... I think it'd really help.</p>

<p>I used PR for math with good results.</p>

<p>What about CR?</p>