Tell me didatically

<p>I'm rising junior and I just took a practice test on BB. I've never prepared for SAT reasoning before so I have no idea which books to get. I got 1970 and 760 on math, so I think I need book that help most on CR and W. In this format, would you tell me which books to get?</p>

<p>overall :
CR:
W:
Vocab (list or books) :
I am guessing RocketReview is the top on the list for everyone, but how about grammatrix? barrons/barrons 2400? gruber/gruber 2400? PR? HELP me out PLEASEE!!! Thank you!</p>

<p>Direct Hits for vocab</p>

<p>Vocab-<a href=“http://www.sparknotes.com/testprep/books/newsat/chapter15section4.rhtml”>http://www.sparknotes.com/testprep/books/newsat/chapter15section4.rhtml&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>I learned all of em and I didn’t miss a single vocab on any of the practice tests, and I don’t believe I missed any on the test either. We’ll find out soon.</p>

<p>I posted somewhere how to learn vocab if you don’t know how, simply reading the list of 250 won’t work</p>

<p>anyone else? help</p>

<p>overall : Rocket Review
CR: RR
W: RR
Vocab (list or books) : Direct Hits</p>

<p>bumpp 10 char</p>

<p>I like Princeton Review for all standardized tests.</p>

<p>I like myself</p>

<p>grammatix study guide</p>

<p>what is grammatix good for? only writing, right? i guess RR’s writings not enough…?</p>

<p>A lot of people have been suggesting Direct Hits for vocab. Is it really worth buying? Is it because it has crucial vocabulary words or does it present them in a reader-friendly way? (I hate when books list them alphabetically…such a stupid concept…)</p>