<p>Yeah, I need help with writing multiple choice. Any ideas.</p>
<p>Learning grammar.</p>
<p>Can you guys name any specific books or practice question sets that are especially helpful.</p>
<p>I recommend the 11 Princeton Review book. And** DO NOT BUY ROCKET REVIEW.**</p>
<p>It does NOT contain much practice. I bought it and I completely regret it. The book contains a bunch of junk, full of "tips." I am not a believer in "tips." It'll cost you a lot in the future, if you just wish to study for some "test-taking strategies." Right now, you need practice, as much practice as possible. Try the Barron's Workbook for Critical Reading, and Princeton Review's Workbook for Reading and Writing.</p>
<p>For vocab, I recommend Princeton Review's Word Smart I and Word Smart II. You'll love those two books. The vocab is just accurate.</p>
<p>I really don't understand why some people like that Rocket Review book. It is just TERRIBLE.</p>
<p>Again, you need practice.</p>
<p>Also try Barron's 2400, and Gruber's. (Gruber's is cheap, and has all the info, and has loads of practice for all three sections.) Gruber's promise maximum of 470 points increase; I increased my SAT by 800 points, from 1300 to 2100. Gruber's just works.</p>
<p>Just don't buy Rocket Review that's all. Having done 20 prep books, I must say Rocket Review is the worst of all. No practice. Nothing. Just plain tips, test-taking strategies, and useless crap. I want my money back.</p>