The Official Study Guide for All SAT Subject Tests (Real Sats)
The only source of previously-administered practice tests for all 20 SAT Subject Tests
Every year nearly 600,000 high school students take one or more SAT Subject Tests. Many selective colleges recommend or require them for admission or placement. The Official Study Guide for All SAT Subject Tests is the only source of official questions and answers for all 20 SAT Sub...more
Paperback, 816 pages
Published
August 8th 2006
by College Board
(first published January 7th 2004)
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I just took the SAT this morning... and oh, do I appreicate having this book as a study guide before the test!! Taking the practice tests included in the back made the real thing way easier. Highly, highly, highly recommnded for any SAT-takers!!
This is a wonderful study guide for taking the SAT. It is a very bulky book that is very cheap. It really helped me prepare for my SAT. I love how you have 10 practice tests. You get plenty of practice with this book. I didn't get through the whole thing. I bought this book in January 2010 and took the test in June 2010.
I felt prepared for my test. It's great to work on this book in your spare time. It's best to buy this book on Amazon or Overstock. This is by the far one of the bes...more
I felt prepared for my test. It's great to work on this book in your spare time. It's best to buy this book on Amazon or Overstock. This is by the far one of the bes...more
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Recommends it for:
11th and 12th graders
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This book contains some common sense advice about how to prepare for this test that I would recommend to all who are planning to take the test soon. The book also presents strategies to use when taking the test and breaks down the type of questions on the test. The book provides examples of the types of math questions found on the test--you should be given the tools to solve these types of questions in Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II. The book includes 10 practice SAT tests with the answers....more
Yes. Call me lame. I don't care. In fact, I agree wholeheartedly.
THE SAT IS OVER!!!!
Just had to celebrate by adding this.
As far as this book goes, I guess it was helpful...like a neon blue rain cloud that hung over my head...honestly, the thing's like a puzzle book on steroids...
I went completely liberal for my timed essay. Don't know whether I should be proud or ashamed of myself...
THE SAT IS OVER!!!!
Just had to celebrate by adding this.
As far as this book goes, I guess it was helpful...like a neon blue rain cloud that hung over my head...honestly, the thing's like a puzzle book on steroids...
I went completely liberal for my timed essay. Don't know whether I should be proud or ashamed of myself...
One of my children received this as a reward from the school and it does contain useful information. However, they consensus of both of my children is that taking the test multiple times is far better than trying to pull the information needed from a book and then apply it to a test that is different each time that you take it.
THIS PREP BOOK IS TORTUROUS.
I exaggerate, but it wasn't exactly my cup of tea bulldozing through eight practice tests the month prior to the May SAT :(
I exaggerate, but it wasn't exactly my cup of tea bulldozing through eight practice tests the month prior to the May SAT :(
I like this one because it has loads of practice tests, which is really how you improve on the SAT... So I would recommend it.
I could not resist adding this. This, the most damned horrible book to ever curse the earth with its existence. *sobs*
I think so it'll be useful for my future studies to get a graduate in US.
sdasdas
Yes, the SAT's. How bizarre to be studying for them while simultaneously publishing articles in the local newspaper. But you can't stay at community college forever, and most of the programs I want to transfer into require the scores. Wish the "House Bunny" was around to be my study partner.
Although the style was a little dry (unlike the Princeton Reviews Cracking The SAT), this guide was very helpful with many tips and a myriad of practice tests. I would recommend it to anyone planning to take the SAT.
My bible for my new job. So many practice tests! So little time!
I'm So Optimistic about its review and I hope to ensure this after taking My SAT .. :))
Just waiting To Next November .. :)
Just waiting To Next November .. :)
Exactly what a lost sophomore needs. Answers questions, provides practice, tells you what to do..
Great guide!!
Great guide!!
This books HUGE too!!!
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