SAT Subject Test prep help?
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Hi and welcome to my blog,
I opened this blog to help anyone who is preparing for his SAT.
I remember myself when I started - I was so lost and in such a panic.
Luckily I got this great SAT guide that helped me a lot . So study hard and good luck!
Well, I’m going to be taking the SAT Subject Tests for Math Level 2 and Physics and I would like to know which prep book (for both subjects) out of these three is the best: Kaplan, Princeton Review and Barron’s. Can you please give me your opinions on each company’s prep book for each individual subject and/or your experiences using them?
Thanks!
I would recommend the Barron’s SAT. This book’s practice questions and exams are considered to be much harder than the actual SAT, but the formatting and concepts are all the same. This book is for students that really want to increase their score into the 2100-2300 range. This book may be considered tedious because of its difficulty, but depending on opinion, it seems beneficial to be prepared for the difficult questions. Most students will be able to answer the easy questions, but the hard and sometimes the medium questions may be a source of difficulty for many more students. This book addresses practically all the concepts that are going to be on the exam (very detailed), therefore, if a student wants to go through this book, they should at least take 2-3 months apart to complete this book. The other great thing about this book is the vocabulary list; the list boasts of 3000 words, with marked words that appear frequently. There is also a roots and prefixes section as well. This book seems to be a very good value for anyone. If the student has a lot less time (less than one month), but has exceptional abilities, then I would highly recommend the SAT 2400 just to sharpen the student’s skills. The SAT 2400 is the Barron’s version of ‘Advanced Prep’.