Sat Prep Book

<p>Okay to start off last summer I took a Kaplan course for $500 and it was 10 sessions. Since then, I haven't really reviewed for the SAT but am going to start soon as I am taking the test on May 7th. I have access to Kaplan's online study center, but I really need help in the critical reading and writing sections.</p>

<p>What would be the best prep book then to get? Right now I am looking at Barrons, Grubers, and Princeton review but am leaning towards Barrons. Anyone have any experience or advice?</p>

<p>Thank you for your time in advance.</p>

<p>I personally used Blue Book + Princeton’s 11 tests + Kaplan subject workbooks. Blue Book is the best for taking full practice tests while Princeton is good for taking individual sections; they also have a fairly accurate CR section which is always a plus. The Kaplan workbooks are nice for drilling individual sections over and over again.</p>

<p>Hmmm okay then thanks. Anyone else got advice though?</p>

<p>The Blue Book is definitely the best SAT I prep book out there. You can also use it for taking individual sections, and I personally think that it is the most best SAT prep book since it is made by the SAT makers, CollegeBoard.</p>