<p>I'm an international student as you can see. I'm 17 so I will apply in the class of 2016, I will start my preparation for SAT exams next summer when I will do nothing just a lot of volunteer.
Now, my problem is "which books should I buy?". In my country, we don't have courses or someone who can give me an advice. I have planned to take SAT I (I will take TOEFL, so SAT could be unuseful, sometimes schools require just TOEFL for International students, and two or three subject tests ( Math II, Physics and maybe if I will have time World History). </p>
<p>What do you suggest me to buy?
SAT I == ??
Math II == Barrons.
Physics == ??</p>
<p>For SAT I the blue book ([The</a> Official SAT Study Guide ™: Second Edition](<a href=“Store App”>Store App))
will be helpful, but I have no idea for Physics…I was looking for another SAT book… is barron SAT book ok?</p>
<p>College Board, Princeton Review, Barrons, and Kaplan.</p>
<p>I wouldnt recommend ones other than these.</p>
<p>I know, I saw it.
I bought, Official SAT II study guide Math level 1 and 2, it’s unuseful, I would like a book with theory and exercises, you can memorize more.</p>
<p>Barrons is a bit harder than the actual SAT.</p>
<p>@GraveKitty: Isn’t it good?
If you practice on a strong book and harder than SAT, you will take a good score, won’t you?</p>
<p>^That is the intended result. Use Barron’s coupled with Collegeboard’s Official Guide for Math Levels 1 + 2 (Mainly for the 2 realistic Math level 2 tests) and You’re sure to score close to an 800 with practice.</p>
<p>Yep.
For SAT II in Physics? Barrons and…?</p>
<p>^Well, for the SAT II Physics(I’m a freshman, will be sophomore next year + take Honors Physics/Chem) so I’ve bought the PR SAT physics book and the Barron’s SAT physics book. This way, it’s easier to learn through PR and then solidy and master in barron’s. Just my opinion :)</p>
<p>Ok, thanks.
Hoping that in one year I can take these exams…</p>