What are the best books for SAT practice tests?

<p>I finished the Princeton Review's "Cracking the SAT" and I took the practice tests included. What is the best book for practice tests? Should I stick with the Princeton Review? I'm trying to raise my score as high as possible. I'm a sophomore in college. My last SAT test was a 1000 out of 1600 (i definitely didn't study) lol. My highest score out of the three practice tests I've taken is an 1170, and an 1840 out of 2400. I have two months until the test and I've got alot of work to do. Are there any practice tests that are harder than the SAT?</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>Why are taking the SAT if you’re in college? Anyways, search - there are plenty of threads that talk about practice tests…</p>

<p>BB2? [College Board Official Guide to the SAT 2nd Edition] The number 1 source for realistic practice tests.!</p>

<p>Spratleyj: I’m taking the SAT again because most of the college I’m applying to (as a transfer applicant) want my SAT scores, and I don’t want my scores to suck lol.</p>

<p>Stick with official CollegeBoard tests.</p>

<p>The official one, 2nd edition, there are 3 links to practice tests somewhere on the site (look on these forums, they were recently posted), and there’s 10 if you get the online course.</p>

<p>Oh, I didn’t know you could take them after highschool :)</p>

<p>Maybe you should get a prep book like Princeton Review, Barron, Rocket Review, etc and go over some strategies.</p>

<p>Blue book. Don’t use anything else.</p>

<p>Alright, thanks guys!</p>