which is better, SAT 2400 by Kaplan, or Barron's SAT 2400

<p>Have any of you ever used either book?</p>

<p>If you're looking for SAT practice test books? If so, then the Blue Book (College Board's Official SAT Study Guide) is best.</p>

<p>I bought Barron's SAT 2400, and found it useless compared to the Blue Book. Get the Blue Book.</p>

<p>i actually already have the blue book and did all the tests. On my tests i usually get around 2100, but i want to find a way to get it into the 2200s.</p>

<p>I have Kaplan 2400 and it is pretty good. As I was looking through Barrons, I noticed that most of the "help" came from strategies, none of which on test day I will really be following. Kaplan gives both examples and strategies on tackling every hard question type on the SAT.</p>

<p>o thats good because i just bought the kaplan one!</p>

<p>blue book is a great book</p>

<p>Kaplan brought my scores up only 80 points, don’t get that one. Lol.</p>

<p>Kaplan 2400? I have it but never went through it. Is it actually good? It has no practice tests… how is it good? please explain lol.</p>

<p>I like the Barron books a lot.</p>

<p>This topic is two years old. I think, the op is no longer interested in which is better.</p>

<p>I used Barrons and got a 2340…but one thing I found annoying was that the questions are way harder than normal SAT questions so I just found myself skipping the practice questions and doing Princeton Review tests.</p>

<p>Old topic… lol.</p>