What SAT II prep book has been most helpful for your child?

<p>^^LOL true, Sop14.</p>

<p>Take your student to the bookstore, have him peruse the books at his leisure. Find a comfy couch and spend some time deciding. As inferred above, the best book is the one your son will actually open and read.</p>

<p>Having said that, in general you might start with Princeton Review - they seem to be a good middle ground, with Barrons being for the die-hards who want to score an 800.</p>

<p>You might also get the College Board book of previously issued tests - that’s the only place you’ll find actual questions from previous tests.</p>