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Posted by: 3223

I have to start studying for the SAT and I was wondering if anyone could suggest some good prep books or anything that would help me for the test. thanks for the help



Posted by: j2k4

Just off the top of my head, you might try accessing the internet? :)



Posted by: Mr JP Fugley

http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/sat/prep_one/prep_one.html



Posted by: Mr JP Fugley

http://www.sat-preparation.co.il/



Posted by: Mr JP Fugley

http://www.powerprep.com/



Posted by: Mr JP Fugley

http://www.testprepreview.com/sat_practice.htm



Posted by: Mr JP Fugley

http://www.studyhall.com/



Posted by: Mr JP Fugley

whats an SAT



Posted by: j2k4

Like that, see? ;)



Posted by: suprafreak6

How about the ACT anyone got any thing for that?



Posted by: Mr JP Fugley

How about the ACT anyone got any thing for that?

Which Act



Posted by: Mr JP Fugley

http://www.act.org/

may be a decent starting point, if that's what you're talking aboot.



Posted by: Mr JP Fugley

or

http://www.actstudent.org/

if you like annoying "music" in the background



Posted by: Busyman™

I have to start studying for the SAT and I was wondering if anyone could suggest some good prep books or anything that would help me for the test. thanks for the help

Expose yourself to tons or words and their meanings.



Posted by: j2k4

I have to start studying for the SAT and I was wondering if anyone could suggest some good prep books or anything that would help me for the test. thanks for the help

Expose yourself to tons or words and their meanings.

Where would one find these "tons"?

Will they fit in a bookbag? :huh:



Posted by: Busyman™

Expose yourself to tons or words and their meanings.

Where would one find these "tons"?

Will they fit in a bookbag? :huh:

Well in my day I had cards. It's was chock full of words that the layman wouldn't use but yet they are on tests such as the SAT.



Posted by: Seedler

Baron's SAT prep book is very well written.

I got the pdf e-book version of it, and it was very helpful.

Get the book if you can tho, cuz it's really annoying when you can't make notes or do practice questions right on the page.



Posted by: JPaul

Where would one find these "tons"?

Will they fit in a bookbag? :huh:

Well in my day I had cards. It's was chock full of words ...
What in the name of all that's sacred is that supposed to mean?

Ignore this man, he be an idiot.



Posted by: 3223

does any1 have any pdf SAT prep ebooks?



Posted by: 3223

does any1 have any pdf SAT prep ebooks?

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Posted by: 3223

Baron's SAT prep book is very well written.

I got the pdf e-book version of it, and it was very helpful.

Get the book if you can tho, cuz it's really annoying when you can't make notes or do practice questions right on the page.

can you email it to me pls?



Posted by: Formula1

Yeah Seeder, i'd really appreciate it you uploaded the pdf book somewhere.



Posted by: kazaaman

I'd recommend the Princeton Review. It helps you in a very straight forward manner and isn't as wordy as Barrons. I thought Barrons was helpful but the amount of words on the page makes you dizzy...:stars:. Barrons practice tests are also a bit wacky, but their questions are harder than normal so you learn more. Go to your local bookstore and check the SAT books out before buying them. Open them up and look at which one suits your style the best. I wouldn't try learning from the pdf file because then you'll strain your eyes reading in front of the computer screen. After learning specific techniques, I suggest you take the practice tests. This way you'll get yourself adjusted to taking the long ass SAT (3hrs 45mins) and hopefully improve as time goes on. Start reading stuff like Time Magazine (http://www.time.com/time/) because it contains a lot of high frequency words. Good luck :)


Oh and btw what score are you aiming for? I got an 1810 but am trying to get a 2000 this fall. (October 14). Good



Posted by: 3223

i have never taken the test before. i want to read a ebook first then ill buy a book with practice questions later



Posted by: kazaaman

Alright, good luck! :)






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