What books should I use for the SAT to get a good score? (1900+)

<p>Practice: Released QAS, Online Course and, of course, re-do the 10 tests from the Blue Book
Essay: Rocket Review, their strategy is a Huge bless for me. Past 12 essays from this forum and develop your own template. You can search Google. Oh, and you can see the “How to get a 12 in just 10 days” on this forum for REFERENCE only. It’s not that effective, however, if you want to get a score above 10 since too many people use it today.</p>

<p>Vocab: Direct Hits (Must have). All words from past real tests. If you have memorized these, then it should be more than enough.</p>

<p>CR:Google search the “How to get a 800 Critical Reading by noitaraperp” strategy from this forum. This is also a MUST-read.
Also, Rocket Review is fine. The Critical Reader. Strategies from Internet (just google “Critical reading tips strategy”</p>

<p>Math: I dont know. Just do the practice tests and see what type of questions you usually get wrong.</p>

<p>Multiple choice Writing: Erica Meltzer’s Grammar Guide.</p>

<p>WARNING: -NEVER, EVER, consider buying Barron’s books. Their strategies are not exactly effective (at least for me) and their practice tests are crazily (and unnecessarily, which may even has an adverse effect) difficult. Just stick to College Board’s materials if you dont want to get lost!</p>

<p>For how many hour per day should you practice, it depends. What are your weakest parts? CR, Math or W? If it were CR (like me) then you should do 2 CR sections + 1 W/M each day. For me, i am trying to get a 750+ for October, so I strain myself to do 3-4 CR each day.</p>

<p>Hope this helps! :)</p>