SAT Books for 2400 aimers, besides the Beloved Blue Book

<p>yeah but all the same i wish i could've afforded it</p>

<p>hahahha, good one, boot camp for nerds....oh man</p>

<p>oksannadog613 </p>

<p>You say bootcamp and expensive... is it Elite by any chance?</p>

<p>lol^^...............</p>

<p>hey yeah there you go</p>

<p>What about Ma GrawHill SAT 2400?
Well, I guess that many companies keep selling SAT 2400.</p>

<p>oksannadog613,</p>

<p>Which branch/location do you attend?</p>

<p>i don't attend it. too expensive</p>

<p>Hey kevster1001, do they offer it at your place? :rolleyes:</p>

<p>its in cali guys. gl
from what my friend says tho its like 2500 dollars and her score hasn't improved too much.. but it wasn't bad to begin with</p>

<p>she says the main thing she's getting from it is intense vocab and to practice SAT tests
and according to her last score im only 20 points beehind by doing practice tests on my own! =)</p>

<p>Hey good job on that^. Prove that nobody needs a prep course. On top of that, I think Elite is like a proxy for Testmasters since Testmasters are all states except CA.</p>

<p>No one needs a prep course. I know four personally that scored 2400s without those expensive prep courses b/c they were dedicated and studied like hell.</p>

<p>azsxdc</p>

<p>We would recommend the Kaplan SAT 2400 book or the aforementioned Barrons 2400 book. If you need general strategies go with Up Your Score, PR's book or Kaplans. If you need more tests than the Blue Book, then get PR 11 Practice tests, though there are only 10 practice SATs, but they have explanations which are missing from the Blue Book.</p>