Study for the SAT

<p>I like Princeton Review, but their products can be really overpriced. Plus, they are a larger company, and try to sell you more and more products and promote their classes. Have you tried looking around at ebooks? They are cheap so you can try them out and find one that works for you. I’d recommend finding a site that gives you a preview of the book’s style and content. I’m a tutor, and I really like this site’s ebooks because they really challenge you to reach your true potential (unlike books like say, Kaplan, which really don’t push you enough). [Ways</a> of the SAT Winners<a href=“They%20also%20have%20some%20really%20detailed%20math%20guides”>/url</a></p>

<p>This one is worth checking out too, as it focuses on the new SAT and how to approach it (though it’s not as comprehensive). [url=<a href=“http://www.ebooks.com/ebooks/book_display.asp?IID=370604]eBooks.com”>Fiske Nailing the New SAT (2nd ed.) by Edward B Fiske (ebook)]eBooks.com</a> - Fiske Nailing the New SAT eBook](<a href=“SAT 1, SAT Books, 2200+ SAT Preparation Strategy @ MY-SAT.com”>Ways of the SAT Winners) Good luck!</p>