<p>Which SATs prep book (brand, included) should I use to help me score high on the SATs? Should I buy SAT books that focuses only on one subject, or a SAT book that discusses about the techniques and tips on how to take different subject tests? (Ex. Barron's SAT 2400.) Thank you.</p>
<p>You would not believe how many of these exact same threads are made..</p>
<p>I'm just going to steal the information from a different thread.</p>
<p>The Official SAT Study Guide: Contains 8 practice tests created by College Board, plus a few more practice questions. The strategies are kind of useless, but the tests are invaluable. This is the book you NEED to get.
Rocket Review: Very thorough writing section, explains 14 grammatical rules used on the SAT; also has a good essay section. Critical reading is another strong point. One of the essentials.
Grubers: The most complete math review anywhere. Good strategies, it's helped me a lot and I suck at math.</p>
<p>I would get a book for the whole SAT, like the official SAT guide, or Barron's 2400, and then if you need extra prep in one particular subject, buy a book for that one section.</p>
<p>Thanks for the information, guys. I'll look forward into buying the SAT books that were suggested.</p>