THE Best SAT Prep Book?

<p>I know ppl list a few, but I want THE best prep book that could raise my overall score at LEAST 100 points. I already have Princeton Review and Gruber's....I have my brother's blue book, but it's written all over and the tests r all done. Should I bother to get another blue (collegeboard) book?</p>

<p>I would either erase all of the writing or get a new blue book. It is the most important book you can use to improve your score.</p>

<p>I think you’ll hear on here that the Gruber’s book is a good resource.</p>

<p>Get another Blue Book. :D</p>

<p>Blue Book for general practice tests.
And yeah get another Blue Book.</p>

<p>never use anything else except for the blue books and official SAT tests. Other companies merely try to mimic the actual thing but always are different. W</p>

<p>hen people say Barron for example is “harder” than the actual test, it is harder in the way that the questions are different, and thus does not end up helping you very much.</p>

<p>Also- Princeton Review’s Reading Section’s questioins have tricks and deeper meanings then the actual test. Come the actual test, you’ll be second guessing for tricks that arent even on the real thing.</p>

<p>When you finish the blue book, i suggest you find other official tests or go through the blue book again.</p>

<p>Go with the blue book and Princeton Review. Those two have the most accurate questions.</p>

<p>And btw don’t even worry about practice test scores in non-Blue Book books. I would use third-party tests only to practice specific types of math problems (i.e. coordinate geometry questions, things to that effect) or sentence completions, since sentence completions are universal.</p>