| By Davidn08 (Davidn08) on Thursday, April 15, 2004 - 08:39 pm: Edit |
i have the barrons, but i dont entirely trust them, and i want to know the level of the real thing. which is the best review book? kaplan? princeton review? i really want 800 on this, i heard the curve is nice. a book with many realistic practice tests is good for me...
| By Andrew123s (Andrew123s) on Saturday, April 17, 2004 - 03:00 pm: Edit |
Princeton Review is good (though only 2 practice tests).
| By Greskel (Greskel) on Saturday, April 17, 2004 - 06:36 pm: Edit |
I have the REA one, and the Princeton Review one also. My advice is, don't buy more than one review book for a particular subject test. It's unnecessary, and it's expensive (around $15 each). It should cover the same things, anyway. Just review what you've learned in class, AND what extra help you need in the review books.
However, if you absolutely must, the library might have test help books. The one over here has around ten SAT books, so that might help.
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