<p>What to do when you run out of bb tests and qas and online.....what books?</p>
<p>I just plan on redoing them.</p>
<p>The Red Book, the old Official SAT Study Guide on eBay. It’s called “10 Real SATs.” It does not have writing practice, but it does have Reading and Math.</p>
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<p>is it good practice? Like for improving your score</p>
<p>They are real questions. The sections contain some old question types, so you cannot take them under timed conditions, but even those old question types can help reveal vocabulary words and test patterns.</p>
<p>What if you used up ALL COLLEGEBOARD RESOURCES…(QAS, OLD REAL TESTS (out of 1600), BB 1st and 2nd edition, ONLINE COURSE etc.)</p>
<p>Bump bump…</p>
<p>Then you should be more than prepared and any additional prep would likely do little.</p>
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<p>Then switch to the ACT.</p>
<p>It is unlikely that someone would have gone through every single resource. I would suggest keep answering the QOTD. You should be well enough prepared to score well on the SAT. If you score consistently lower than your target and haven’t improved all this time, then maybe you’ve reached your maximum potential, aside from being able to memorize the dictionary, of course. If you score lower than 2400, than you’ll have to deal with squirting mustard on a bun for the rest of your life. Sorry, truth hurts.</p>
<p>break the CC code of conduct…</p>
<p>Which is to never use third party books…</p>
<p>WELL USE IT FOR THE SAKE OF TESTS</p>