<p>im pretty sure there was already a thread like this on here, sorry about posting this type of thread again but...</p>
<p>okay so this is the first time I am going to take the SAT (on march)
I'm looking at:
The blue book (College's board guide)
Barron's SAT Study guide (normal? 2400?)
Princeton Review Cracking the SAT 2010 edition </p>
<p>which one should I get?
I heard that the College's Board's official SAT study guide had a few errors throughout the book?</p>
<p>Overall im looking for the Best of the 3
which one is easy to use?
easy to understand?
insure that you get very good scores</p>
<p>Thanks :)</p>
<p>The Blue book is a must, you have to get it.</p>
<p>Barron’s is a little more advanced than the real SAT and doesn’t realistically prepare you.</p>
<p>Princeton’s is okay (their hit parade vocab is pretty good). </p>
<p>If I had to say which one was best, Blue Book hands down.</p>
<p>Princeton Review is just a confidence booster. It doesn’t really teach you the content of the test. It gives you weird tricks that I personally find ineffective.</p>
<p>I bought the Barron’s 2400 and it was great. It got to the point immediately instead of wasting 50 pages explaining the rules of the test that I already know.</p>
<p>Don’t know about the official gude though…</p>
<p>I used the blue book and Barron’s 2400. They were very helpful when used together.</p>