Out of SAT practice tests. Princeton Review?

<p>Hi!
So literally I’m now out of SAT practice materials
I have done all previous tests (online courses, Blue Book, QAS, PSAT, tests before 2005) each AT LEAST TWICE and I can even remember the answers now.</p>

<p>My score range is
CR:680-800
M: 700-800
W:700-800</p>

<p>So now I really don’t know if I should try the Princeton review tests. I want to guarantee my October CR score above 750, so should I use PReview’s tests (especially for CR)?</p>

<p>Bump</p>

<p>PR books are not legit tests but um you should be able to find random tests online…look harder</p>

<p>From my experience, PR is pretty good at replicating believable SAT tests. However, nobody can beat Collegeboard for CR since each answer choice must me meticulously rationalized and made sure that nobody can sue them over it. If I were in your predicament, I would completely go through a Collegeboard SAT test and rationalize each problem. Also, try reading other CC guides like Silverturtle and Noitaraprep. </p>

<p>Go study for the ACT or something…ur pretty much gonna get a near perfect score already </p>