Spark Notes The New SAT (SparkNotes Test Prep) this question feed

asked by scoobie on November 24, 2006 3:48 PM

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The authors of this book have never written an SAT book before, and yet are able to make a book as wonderful as this one. What I like about this book is that they explain everything step-by-step. They also have specific strategies for beating every type of question on the SAT. What this book has that other SAT books don't is glossy, tabbed pages that mark the beginning on a section. The glossy, tabbed pages have everything taught in the section on it for quick reference- it's like Sparkcharts for the SAT Section.

Additionally, the Authors always have a crack of humor here and there, and they genuinely sympathise with the student taking the SAT, and it looks like they sincereley want to help.

Just because they don't have a yearly update to it doesn't mean its obsolete? Far from it! I think the yearly update thing that companies like the Princeton Review do are a marketing gimmick. Now you can buy this at a steal.

I don't have any cons for this book. It's a well thoughtout, helpful book.

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Also buy...
Cracking the New SAT 2006 Edition by the Princeton Review
Sparkcharts
The Official SAT Study Guide
11 Practice SAT Tests by the Princeton Review
Kaplan Workbooks
reviewed by fabio on November 29, 2006 7:08 PM

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