<p>I've just found on amazon this a book called "10 Real SATs" published by the College Board. However, it was published in 2002 and contains only the old SAT. Is it still useful to use that book after I've exhausted the Blue Book? How much has the difficulty level of the SAT changed after the format change?</p>
<p>Um has anyone used it?</p>
<p>My cousin gave it to me as a hand me down when I was in 6 th grade. Realize that the test format is completely different like no analogies or writing section. Doe the math I felt it was too easy.just buy an updated book at least later than 2006. Barrons Princeton review etc</p>
<p>I have. I got it for $2 i threw it away after one practice test. No writing. Half the verbal was analysis and stuff. And the math questions were too easy. Plus the passages were shorter</p>
<p>Ugh damn it shouldn’t have bought it. Oh well that’s what I get guess there goes my $15 :(</p>
<p>Yeah, the math doesn’t contain Algebra 2 concepts that were added in 2005.</p>
<p>That book contains old SAT tests, do not use it, you are better to throw away.</p>