2007 princeton review SAT

<p>Any one using this book?</p>

<p>I already took the SAT’s once, and the tests in here seem much harder than the real test, and many of the answers in the CR section don’t seem to be right.</p>

<p>the answers are right. the tests are hard. i use this book and the CR sentence completers are especially challenging.</p>

<p>Drnoeyedea is right. I also used their books, and I’d have to say that the Princeton Review tests were all much much harder (quantitatively, for me, about a 100 point difference) than the actual SAT–which was a good thing, because I did a lot better on the real SAT, and in the end, that’s probably what’s important. But there were also a few typos here and there in that book. I’m most likely going to retake the SAT, though, and this time I plan on using the “official” SAT book (the blue one with all the tests) and the Princeton Review one with the 11 practice tests, and keep on taking those practice tests (my fun summer plans lol). Apparently this is called the “Xiggi” method of test preparation here on CC.</p>

<p>Princeton Review’s CR is so much harder than the actual one. I consistently got high 500s on the CR section, but I got a 660 on the actual exam.</p>