SAT prep books

<p>I started out with around a 1650, took a prep course and got my score up to a slightly less pathetic 1800. However, that was October of Junior year, and I'm going to be entering senior yyear this fall. Which book can I use to get me as close to a 2000 as possible? I have the College Board blue book, and a Kaplan book. I'm taking a class again, but supplementing with a lot of self study. Let me know which book is best. Thanks.</p>

<p>For the math part of the sat and the vocab of the sat, Barron’s is definitely the best. Alot of vocab I knew bec of Barron’s high frequency list. For the reading part of the sat, Princeton is the best. For the writing part, Kaplan is the best. Take as Many practice tests as u can bec questions keep repeating themselves. I took two sat tests and the questions were practically asking the same stuff and testing the same abilities.</p>

<p>FYI, Kaplan will copy math questions word for word from the blue book and just change the numbers. If they do this with math they probably copy the writing questions very closely as well. Knowing this, I would do the blue book first and then when you run out of official tests, go to Kaplan because you are basically taking the same questions over but with different numbers.</p>