<p>I'm using:
Barron's 2400
10 Real SATs
The blue book
Barron's Math Workbook
Princeton Review 11 Real SATs</p>
<p>Favorite: The blue book. It's great, because it has real SATs made by the real SAT creators. Also, you'll get a reliable idea of where you stand if you take a couple of the tests (there are 8 in total). I've been getting perfect scores (thank god for the curve though!) in this book. See below for more reasons why this book owns.</p>
<p>Least Favorite: Princeton Review 11 Real SATs. I've been getting terrible scores in these practice tests, which leads me to believe that the practice tests are not useful for gauging your abilities. In addition, the strategies suck--they're geared toward kids who are at about a 1500 composite trying to get to an 1800. If you're past this level, scrap PR and go get Barron's 2400 (along with a Blue Book!). It's a no nonsense book that assumes that you're an above average SAT taker. It's amazing.</p>