Where can I find super-hard SAT questions?

<p>I'm going into my senior year, and I am taking the SAT over again (I got a 1430 on my last SAT CR+M). </p>

<p>From my Questions and Answers, I usually missed the hardest question in each section, and then occasionally I would make a silly mistake on a medium difficulty question. </p>

<p>Here is my question: </p>

<p>Where can I find tons and tons of hard SAT questions, like hard as in number 19 or number 20 on a 20 question set. Also, I need to practice some hard sentience completions. </p>

<p>Are there sites or any special review books that are jammed full of hard / really hard SAT questions, since those are the questions I really need to work on?</p>

<p>i heard barrons is difficult... why not just practice with the blue book..</p>

<p>Barrons is harder for me than Princeton review tests...You should get Barrons 2400 or Barrons How to prepare for the SAT and take those test and then move on to the Blue book tht has real SAT questions..</p>

<p>there are 10 tests in the blue book, each test has 6 Math/Reading sections, each section has 2 hard problems. Overall, that's only 120 hard problems...</p>

<p>Has anyone else noticed that the Blue Book math is easier than the real thing? Should I also practice with barrons?</p>

<p>The Blue Book has 8 tests, not 10! You could also consider the Online Course for some additional 6 tests. That's the most reliable practice you've got. (disregarding the QASs)</p>

<p>PR's 11 practice tests has some weirdly-worded, erratic questions that you might call hard. Kaplan's kind of better. Barron's goes too far.</p>

<p>Well, I'm more asking for a practice book where every single question is #20 difficulty. I ran out of hard ones from the blue book...</p>

<p>if you want just hard verbal questions just for fur :) and practices, you can try gmat verbal</p>

<p>Heh, I looked into that. I'm doing some of the GMAT/GRE stuff, and I nail everything (80%+ right) EXCEPT FOR THE DATA SUFFICIENCY QUESTIONS. I BOMB THEM ZOMG! </p>

<p>But thanks for the suggestions nonetheless.</p>

<p>There is a book called Fiske's Guide to the SAT which contains practice tests with nothing but the really hard problems...it sounds great for you.</p>

<p>I wouldn't say every question in Barron's is like #20 level but the tests overall are harder than the actual ones (imo).</p>

<p>Im not sure if its me or my practice tests, but my scores range from (on prac tests):</p>

<p>CR: 600-750
Math: 680-730
Writing (Totally *** up): 540-730</p>

<p>1820 - 2210...</p>

<p>so i have no idea how I really stand.....</p>

<p>Barrons. (10 char)</p>

<p><em>crud</em>
blue book's math is easier than the real thing?</p>

<p>Some SATs are easier than others. But there is a scale applied so that there is no difference in score for someone getting 15/20 on a hard one and 18/20 on an easy one.</p>

<p>You should use books that give you actual test questions (such as the collegeboard books). Question types and formats are recycled every few years, so studying old test questions will probably be more realistic and beneficial.</p>