Which prep book with more accurate tests?

<p>So obviously the Collegeboard blue book and official course has the best possible tests but I'm looking for the next best collection of sat tests <em>kaplan 12 practice tests, 11 tests for the sat by pr, etc etc</em>. </p>

<p>The reason I'm trying to use those as opposed to the official ones is because the way I'll be studying this year is by reading a chapter of the blue book and completing 2-3 sections a week and reviewing the answers. I'm very parsimonious with the 14 official tests and probably want to use them all during summer as full length diagnostic exams.</p>

<p>So...pr, kaplan, barrons, sparknotes, other?
<em>I heard kaplan was pretty bad</em></p>

<p>sparknotes 10. PR 11. use those</p>

<p>After CB, PR.</p>

<p>hmm well i used the kaplan book with the 12 practice tests
and idk.. they seemed pretty different from the SAT questions.. hard to explain but just..different..
but then again they offer full length explanations for each question so thats really good..</p>

<p>I don't have any personal experience with the Princeton Review tests, but I think the general consensus on these forums is that the PR 11 tests are the most accurate non-Collegeboard practice tests.</p>

<p>yup, Princeton Review</p>