<p>I want to take SAT lit in May or June. I've heard it's a hard test. What are the good prep books, study strategies and such? Please comment and send us your suggestions. Thanks!! </p>
<p>I used used the one test from the college board’s book, princeton review, and kaplan to study for mine.</p>
<p>@cheese123211, which college board book?</p>
<p>The College Board Book with all SAT subject tests in it.</p>
<p>I took it because I wanted to take three subject tests on one day and I had only prepared for two. I went in not having ever seen an sat II lit subject test and ended up with a 720. </p>
<p>@ThatMathySciGirl, That’s pretty cool! I had two subject tests. They’re both 800. (world history and math II) I’m nervous about lit. </p>
<p>Study however you would for SAT I Critical Reading, because it’s that on steroids. </p>
<p>It’s a crapshoot though, I wouldn’t bother studying. I went 630 > 720 just by taking it again.</p>
<p>@BassGuitar is absolutely right, SAT Lit is CR on steroids. If you’ve remaining practice tests, try to solve it with actual timed conditions,
for 750 plus, solve at least 8-10 CR and SAT lit. This is now when Barron’s will help. For CR, people say only to use real practice tests, not PR’s and not Barron’s but now that you’re up for SAT II lit, use Barron’s only because it is harder than real CR and will prepare you well for it. I’m also taking the SAT Lit and thank god, I left my Barron’s tests untouched.</p>
<p>@Duck007, do you mean Barrons for SAT II lit, or Barrons for SAT? </p>
<p>I mean ‘Barron’s for SAT’ , not ‘Barron’s SAT II lit’. You see, this is the problem with SAT IIs, if you want practice, you need to buy several prep books and that too, are synthetic and are nowhere near the real thing. </p>