<p>I'm planning on retaking the SAT I this December. Took it in October, got a 2110. Now, I'm just not too sure what to do next. I've done all the BB tests, 5 test PR, and Barrons 2400.Are there any other practice books that I should buy? Heck, should I even buy a new one? It's hard to find a 3rd party practice test book that is accurate. I'm at a point in my studying where all I need are more tests and sections. </p>
<p>so my questions are: Should I even buy more books?
and
If so, which ones. I'm willing to buy multiple ones so as to combine their most accurate sections and therefore make a more accurate test.
Thanks!</p>
<p>More books will not help you. You need to change your testing strategy. What are the areas you are struggling in? What are you doing after you take the practice tests? You need to go over the questions you got wrong, learn whatever concepts you need to learn, and ensure you don’t keep getting the same mistakes. 10 Real SATs(the “old” Blue Book) is what I used to practice strategy. The format is different but it is good for practicing math and some CR.</p>
<p>Surprisingly enough, I got a 760 on CR. I have no problem with math, it was that I just made 2 careless mistakes. As for Writing, I don’t know what happened. I got an 8 on the essay (about privacy) and not too well on the MC part. Currently, I’m just redoing the questions from the BB. But I really need to take a (somewhat) accurate new test to monitor my progress.</p>