<p>I don't want to use up all my collegeboard SAT practice tests in BB and teh practice exams given out fast... but i'm afraid that if i use anything besides it it wont be accurate..</p>
<p>Can anyone give me suggestions on what to do?</p>
<p>I'm a junior so I dont want to use these resources just yet. But if there are other companies with near accurate tests, ill be glad to hear.</p>
<p>You miss every shot you don’t take. Get Barron’s 2400 to supplement.</p>
<p>Is Barrons 2400 the best book after BB? I know it wont be completely accurate, but I want something around the ballpark of the BB.</p>
<p>Barron’s is probably one of the best books after BB. Mainly for its rigor…
To be honest, the best way to attain your ideal score is PRACTICE. The SAT requires a good understanding of strategy- how its questions are asked. Practicing with any books you can get your hands on, and comparing the questions in those books to BB questions is a good way to develop that understanding.
Princeton Review, McGraw Hill, Kaplan, Barron’s, and even some lesser known books- they can’t hurt to practice with them until you get a pretty firm grasp of what the BB questions and Collegeboard tests are going to ask you. Just make sure to balance practice in other books with BB practice… and I think you’ll be all set :-)</p>
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