sat prep books

<p>well im gonna buy some books for the sat and i was hoping if some people could put a list of ther favorite 4 books, i already ahve the blue book so waht other ones do you recommend.</p>

<p>1.Collegeboard blue book
2.Collegeboard blue book
3.Collegeboard blue book
4.Collegeboard blue book</p>

<p>barrons - over preparation for math
PR - practice (11 tests)
Rocket Review - great CR tips
McGraw Hill - just a really good book overall</p>

<p>totally agree with ru4real</p>

<ol>
<li>Blue book</li>
<li>Blue book</li>
<li>CB online course</li>
<li>CB online course</li>
</ol>

<p>Maybe if you have the money to spare: Rocket Review (wordlist is useful, but not worth the money), Kaplan 2400 (I've never used it, but 2400 sounds good)</p>

<p>How about these? Which one is better? I already have Blue Book...
1. Cracking the SAT, 2007 Edition (College Test Prep) (Paperback) by Princeton Review
2. 11 Practice Tests for the SAT and PSAT, 2007 (College Test Prep) (Paperback) by PR
3. Kaplan 12 Practice Tests for the SAT, 2007 Edition (Paperback) by Kaplan
4. Kaplan SAT, 2007 Edition: Comprehensive Program (Kaplan Sat) (Paperback) by Kaplan
5. McGraw-Hill's SAT I, Second edition (McGraw-Hill's SAT I) (Paperback)</p>

<p>if you have the blue book, just get the online course and 11 practice tests. So just get the online course..... its the most important purchase.</p>

<p>yeah, hey what about that 2400, book, i looked at it, but never heard anyone mention it before until now.</p>

<p>definitely get (or borrow from the local library) "Princeton Review's 11 Practice Tests" book, the course is horrible but the book is awesome</p>

<p>It gives you explanations to the answers :)</p>

<p>Barrons 2400 book is the BEST in cr, writing, math (don't know yet-haven't gotten that far)--really improved. They tell you to read in chunks and other techniques. It's great even for the smart kids like me.</p>

<p>what are some of the tips, pm if you're afraid of anything (mostly CR please)</p>

<p>Is this online course that you're talking about through collegeboard.com (the $70 one?) and is it worth it?</p>

<p>well the online course is offere at my school, as an elective, which some of my friends took, so i have the option of taking that this semester, since i dont take the sat until october.</p>

<p>whats the year of publciation of the newest blue book for the new sat</p>