<p>To answer your question, your study program really depends on your strengths and weaknesses. Just flipping through pages and pages of SAT books is not gonna help unless you study efficiently. Take a mock, see where you are at and then focus on the topic you ought to.</p>
<p>i am in the same position. not happy with my june score- my last and final chance is in october and im only trying to reach a 1900- still cant get there, please if there are any good books?</p>
<p>i would love to try to the ACTs- but i think that would be so much work on for me- and i have so little time, so im just hoping my final time of SATs would go well since i just spent so much money and effort on it.</p>
<p>Barron’s doesn’t have great practice tests. It has good tips though, so get Barron’s if you need tips. Princeton Review has decent practice tests, and the Official SAT Study Guide 2nd edition is the best book because it has practice tests made by Collegeboard, and the best way to improve for the SAT is to take practice tests.</p>