<p>I am a junior and starting to review again for SAT. What books are the best ones that I should buy ?</p>
<p>Can someone give me some suggestions ? There are so many books in the market. I don't know which one to choose.</p>
<p>The Blue Book (actual title: Official Guide for the SAT or something like that) is widely acknowledged as a necessity because it has actual ETS questions. It's good for timed practice tests, checking your progress, and such.</p>
<p>As for books with strategies/tips, I believe selection will depend largely on your current SAT-taking ability and target score.</p>
<p>I got the Official guide of last year. Is it still good ?</p>
<p>I am targeting for 2050 to 2100. My PSAT was 168</p>
<p>I believe the Official Guide has been the same since 2005; we all still use it.</p>
<p>For tips/strategies, I've heard that Gruber's is excellent for math and Rocket Review is spectacular for writing. If you don't want to get both books, Princeton Review has some good basics for everything.</p>
<p>Remember to experiment with which strategy works for you. Don't follow everything they say. And also, taking an abundance of practice tests and understanding why you got certain questions wrong will help a lot. Good luck! :)</p>
<p>Any more suggestion guys ?</p>