<p>I’m getting 2000’s, and aiming for 2200’s this autumn.
I’ve been using Barron’s How to Prepare for the SAT, Kaplan CR Workbook, TPR 11 SAT’s, and the Bluebook.
I’m pretty sure I’ve got enough of practice tests, so I decided to get Barron’s and Kaplan’s 2400, and what’s your opinion about them?
Are there other practice test books should I keep in mind?</p>
<p>It depends what your goals are: </p>
<p>Are you looking to work on specific topic (math, English)? or subtopic (Vocabulary, Analogies etc.)? Do you want to practice tests or read theory or both?</p>
<p>If you want to practice full practice tests only than I will strongly recommend going with SAT old official exams, you can download few from collegeboard.com.<br>
If you want refreshers for basic concepts than you can use Barron or Kaplan guide.
If you want to work in detail on specific concepts you should try one of the text books, as well practice guides and try questions on individual sites.</p>
<p>I am associated with a site where you can upload your own vocabulary lists (simple import in few seconds) <a href=“http://www.socrato.com%5B/url%5D”>www.socrato.com</a> and for practice it will present the vocabulary words in various combination. It also tracks your history and shows you which particular words you are having the problem. You can also share your list/test with other people. You may want to give it a try. </p>
<p>Good luck.</p>
<p>A very good practice math sat book is “greenhall’s new sat I”.</p>