Xiggie method?

<p>Xiggie? </p>

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<p>What do u propose we do after we finish all the tests in the blue book? Will it be beneficial to take tests out of PR 11 tests or any other book??</p>

<p>anyone reply as soon as possible</p>

<p>yea i wanna know also</p>

<p>bump......</p>

<p>xiggie where are you??? Bump</p>

<p>I have had one simple position on this -and shared in that long post. Only take official tests published by TCB.</p>

<p>You are much better off using the OLD SAT/SATII tests than wasting your time with anything that caries the name PR, Kaplan, and other wannabe test writers.</p>

<p>PS Check the Take the SAT brochures and online tests of TCB.</p>

<p>I kinda ran out....
I used up everything on the blue book, the online course, the old sat book(10 real sats), and the brochure.</p>

<p>what do i do now? lol</p>

<p>stop studying for them ?</p>

<p>sl1201...may I ask what your scores were before your rigorous test-taking escapade versus what they are now? Hopefully I'll be in your same boat soon and I'm anxious to see what the results might be.</p>

<p>GeorgeS</p>

<p>i'm an international student who came to the states last year.
when i first came here my PR practice test score was around 1100(math was 800).
i studied and scored 1370(my best) on test from the 10 Real SAT book.
my psat sucked..something like 175.
i worked my ass off and now i score around 2100 to 2200 on the blue book.</p>

<p>Wow...good luck with it man that's really inspiring to hear.</p>

<p>tell me, "xiggie", ho did you do on your sat's? not that it matters, the score probably ranged anywhere from bad to not as good as me.</p>

<p>Okay, ThePerfectScored, get this straight: Xiggi is one of the most valuable, most respected posters on this board. Change your attitude and tone or find another board. Immediately.</p>

<p>--Moderator Obiwan</p>