Which SAT book should I use?

<p>Hi</p>

<p>I want to know which SAT prep book you guys believe is the best, I recently borrowed ARCO's Master the New SAT, but it seems that the book was hastily made, as it refers to sections that don't exist, and it is in many ways a replica of the old SAT guide.</p>

<p>What book should I used? I was thinking of going for Princeton Review... Any suggestions?</p>

<p>CollegeBoard's blue book and Barron's book.</p>

<p>I Don't Know about Barron's but Collegeboard's Official SAT study Guide is a must for anyone.</p>

<p>I liked the Princeton review books.. quite a few Q's came from there!</p>

<p>College Board's Blue Book is a must to have because after seeing the questions over and over you'll be ready.</p>

<p>I like the blue book and PR book...</p>

<p>the pr book's vocab section is pretty useful. As for collegeboard, its the BOOK.</p>

<p>I liked Princeton Review.</p>

<p>Warning about princeton review's 11 sat tests:
In the CR sections:
the vocab mostly comes from their Word Smart series. If you memorize I and II, you should be able to answer most of the vocab questions in the PR book.. but not necessarily on the real SATs
the reading section have questions types that are not on the SAT. Some of them are taken from SSAT test books. Strategies used to solve CR questions will not necessarily work on the real SATs</p>

<p>princeton review's 11 sat tests along with the collegeboard blue book and if required workbooks in ur weak areas from kaplan or barrons wud work fine..</p>

<p>Kaplan was pretty good and so was the Blue book</p>

<p>Barron's is much more difficult than the real SAT.</p>