<p>So is the Blue Book basically 800ish pages of practice questions and 8 real tests?</p>
<p>I'm about to order it along with the Princeton Review one tomorrow so any information on what the 2 books are like would be awesome!</p>
<p>So is the Blue Book basically 800ish pages of practice questions and 8 real tests?</p>
<p>I'm about to order it along with the Princeton Review one tomorrow so any information on what the 2 books are like would be awesome!</p>
<p>Blue book is the only book published by College Board, so its the most accurate book of questions out there. As for Princeton Review’s, I didn’t really find it all that helpful. If you can, try to borrow it from a library or something. I feel Barron’s 2400 is more helpful than Princeton Review, though Princeton Review is a good place to start with any standardized test.</p>
<p>This one: [Amazon.com:</a> The Official SAT Study Guide: The College Board: Books](<a href=“http://www.amazon.com/Official-SAT-Study-Guide/dp/0874477182/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1236491807&sr=8-1]Amazon.com:”>http://www.amazon.com/Official-SAT-Study-Guide/dp/0874477182/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1236491807&sr=8-1) is the blue book (also abbreviated BB)
and skip the PR, the info is mostly common sense. for math, use your brain :), and for reading/writing, choose Barron’s 2400 if you must</p>