<p>Some people are telling me Barron's, some or telling me the blue book, others are saying Princeton Review? So what should I use if I'm trying to score a 700 or higher. </p>
<p>Def go with the blue book. it is a must have for anyone taking the SAT. I then used Barron’s 6 practice tests to help boost up my scores. Princeton Review is alot easier than the real SAT in my opinion, but if you like the way they explain things, go right ahead.</p>
<p>I am assuming you are talking about the SAT I. In that case, the blue book is definitely the best for practice tests. Try Direct Hits for the vocab, that is pretty helpful too (doesn’t apply for the new test). College confidential is by far the best place to use for strategy- try the guides by silverturtle and noritasprep.</p>
<p>For the subject tests, I found Barrons to be the best for the math and science ones. They are notorious for over-preparation, but are great for securing perfect scores. For the history and literature tests, I found Princeton Review to be the best- those books were simple and straightforward. REA is good for APUSH/USH subject test. </p>