<p>Why don’t we make this simple and put everything in one place.
I have notice these were the most popular…</p>
<li><p>The Official CollegeBoard SAT Study Guide - You should know by now that this is the single best source for practice tests. This is because the practice tests in this book are developed by the CollegeBoard, the organization that makes the SAT test. All other companies just try to mimic their practice tests after the ones in this book.</p></li>
<li><p>Princeton Review’s Cracking the SAT, 2008 ed. - Cracking the SAT is a classic SAT prep book that ranks among peoples’ favorites every year. This book is particularly good at teaching the concepts and test taking strategies.</p></li>
<li><p>Barron’s SAT 2400 - The Barron’s SAT prep materials are particularly good for advanced math students. If you’re scoring within the 700+ range on the math sections, this is the best book for additional practice as the questions in this book tend to be more difficult that the actual test problems. I’m not a fan of the Critical Reading chapters in the book, and the Writing chapters are just OK.</p></li>
<li><p>Sparknotes Guide to the New SAT and PSAT - This book does a good job with the Writing Sections and a pretty good job overall. I personally think this study guide is the most enjoyable to read as the writers regularly make reference to pop culture (with references to 50 cent and the likes) and infuse a little bit of humor to otherwise dull material. They deserve credit for the effort.</p></li>
<li><p>Kaplan’s SAT 2008 Premiere Program - Kaplan is perhaps the best known company in the test prep industry. While this book is not spectacular in any particular aspect, it’s better than average in almost all aspects. As a bonus, this book also comes with a CD for those who prefer a more interactive learning experience.</p></li>
<li><p>The RocketReview Revolution Guide to the SAT Aside from the cheesy name, this is actually a very good book. The gimmicky title is actually a bit misleading as the author of this book, Adam Robinson, is one of the most respected people in the test prep industry. Hes actually the one who wrote the original Cracking the SAT book for Princeton Review. Only recently did he venture off to create his own test prep company. This book is very good for Critical Reading passages; if you have difficulty with the reading passages, definitely purchase this book.</p></li>
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<p>Any more suggestions…?</p>