<p>Barron's 2400
Gruber's Complete SAT Guide
Barron's SAT (is this any good?)</p>
<p>Also, my weakest area is Math and I'm REALLLLYYY bad at it. What books will help me with the math? What other books do you recommend besides the blue book that is not listed above? Thanks!</p>
<p>I got Princeton review sat 2013 and that really helps! I give that book a 10 it’s great I really recommend you to get it and its only like $10 on amazon</p>
<p>Get yourself the Official SAT Study Guide for less than $20 on Amazon so you can get official practice tests.</p>
<p>Of you need help on vocabulary, get the Direct Hits Volumes 1&2 books.</p>
<p>Other books tend to be more subjective; the aforementioned titles have almost full support of the CC community, but the specialty books need to be considered on a case by case basis.</p>
<p>Gruber’s guide is a complete waste of money except math portion. Don’t rely much on this book. It is good for starter but it won’t get you 700+ and princeton sucks in the way that they introduce POE. IT IS NEVER GOING TO BE HELPFUL IF you want a 700+ because POE takes more time than solving the problem. </p>
<p>For Math,</p>
<p>get gruber’s one. If you lack the basic knowledge on rules, go through the rules. After that solve the problems in ex. It will be enough to get you into 680~ 700. After that take barron’s one and take the practice tests. If you get 49/ 54 then that will be good enough. After that, get something harder like pawn the SAT or john chungs math. After this, take BB test . Hopefully you’ll get 760+ no matter how weak you’re in math.</p>
<p>Bottomline: don’t use POE in math section. You’ll only get wrong answers if you do.</p>
<p>Sorry. I didn’t even answer your question. My bad. My strong spot is the math, so I haven’t actually used any prep books for it and I can’t offer any useful advice.</p>
<p>Good luck.</p>
<p>johnstucky- I agree that DH 1&2 are great books for vocab but have you tried Essential 500 Words from the same author (can’t remember his name now, sorry)? I had even more success with it and would be interested to see if anyone had similar results</p>
<p>Doing more practice tests the better. I would suggest you to check your local or school library to see if there are any available. If not, then form a book exchange club with your friends and have each one buy a different one for exchange. In general, Barron’s and PR are good. Kaplan is fine though on the easy side. McGraw Hill is okay although sometimes it has wrong answers.</p>
<p>What about the Kaplan SAT book and 12practice test book ? Pls tell me feedback about those book which sb used them took the exam?</p>
<p>I got Dr John Chung’s SAT Math, it is only math practice and it is pretty good. It has lots of practice tests, and tips on the different types of questions.</p>