What do you buy when you've exhausted the BB

<p>Title says it all:</p>

<p>What do you do/What book do you buy when you’ve gone through the entire Blue Book and you still have several months left? What other practice test books are viable options?</p>

<p>Barron’s
10char</p>

<p>Barron’s 2400?</p>

<p>Yes 10char</p>

<p>That is not good advice.</p>

<p>The Barron’s tests suffer from the same problems as all the other synthetic tests. It is best to avoid them, especially since there are plenty of other sources for official tests. </p>

<p>Check the released tests and consider signing up for the TCB online course. If you ever exhaust that supply as well, you might want to check the previous editions of the Real SAT tests. All of those options are better than spending one second on tests such as the ones written by Barron’s.</p>

<p>As a source book for strategy and concepts, the book is not bad. It is, however, not a good source for practice tests.</p>

<p>@Xiggi:
Where do you find the released tests?</p>

<p>Don’t use Barron’s. The tests are not the most accurate. </p>

<p>Here are 3 more tests:
<a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/sat-preparation/757034-college-board-sat-test-links.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/sat-preparation/757034-college-board-sat-test-links.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>In addition you could purchase a CB online course code on ebay for ten dollars. The online course contains 10 additional tests (1 included in the link provided), and several practice problems. I would advise, however, that you use a laser printer as the tests are quite lengthy.</p>

<p>^^^ Barron’s 2400 does not emphasize on its practice exams. Rather, the book’s purpose is to give students a review on a variety of topics to help them improve their scores. In fact, I have heard generally positive reviews of Barron’s 2400 in particular.</p>

<p>What about the 11 princeton review test book?
Is it good?</p>

<p>Thanks for the replies.</p>

<p>Could I also buy the PSAT tests that the CB sells for 3 dollars??? I know they’re different tests but they are made by the same people.</p>

<p>^</p>

<p>Yes.</p>

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