<p>So i've looked around and im thinking about ordering the offical bluebook and the grubers review for math but what should i get for writing? and is there flash cards that are worth my time or money? or should i just continue reading books</p>
<p>There are no flashcards whatsoever that are worth money. </p>
<p>You should get Rocket Review, and some of your favorite authors for writing. Half of writing is grammar rules and half is recognizing clauses and sentence structures, and the latter comes directly from reading authors who use varied sentence structure.</p>
<p>Make your own flash cards. You'll remember the words better that way, because you'll be writing them yourself. A pack of 100 3x5 index cards is cheeeeeeeeeap. Just don't torture yourself by doing that with Barron's massive list. The list in Word Smart is great (the book, not the software, that's a different company that I think is being sued because they're using the same name).</p>
<p>For writing, reading a lot definitely helps, but it takes time to really pick up on sentence structure and grammar that way. Do you have a grammar book for English at school? I had one in 10th grade that was awesome, but I don't remember the name.</p>
<p>If you're new to the SAT, I strongly suggest Barron's SAT Flash Cards.
They introduce all the things covered on the SAT in a fairly easy and flowy, if you will, way.</p>
<p>You can buy them here:
Amazon.com:</a> Barron's SAT Flash Cards: Sharon Weiner Green M.A.,Ira K. Wolf Ph.D.: Books</p>
<p>Good luck! =]</p>