What's the best SATI prep book for someone who already has a reasonably high score?

<p>I am exactly where you are. I also have a 1410 as of now. I have 680 in Math and 730 in Verbal (on the old SAT's). I am retaking in June ( I am taking SAT II Subject tests in May). My parents decided that I should take the Test Masters intensive SAT prep course which is offered for 4 weekends in May right before the test. I heard kids say on this website that it is good for low and medium scorers, but I think all of the courses are good for every level in that I just need some more points. Therefore, anything I can pick up will help me. I would advise you to study from the College Board Official Guide book ( it has 8 practice tests) and also from the old REAL SAT's. Basically because math hasn't completely changed. You still have to know math. The only addition to math is algebra II. But kids on this site said that the March exam wasn't that hard in algebra II; that the questions were tame. I have seen the PR materials. They are also good. Anyone can raise their scores just by doing some prep. The tests repeat so many of the same kinds of questions, that the more prep you do, the better you can do. at least that is what my mom tells me. my problem is that with my junior year of school, i rarely have time. that is why my parents are making me take a review course.</p>