What are the best SAT workbooks for the new test format?

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For effective preparation for the new SAT, it's recommended to use workbooks that include real practice tests, particularly those published by the College Board, as they provide the most authentic experience. "Ten Real SATs" by the College Board is highly regarded, along with materials from Princeton Review. Kaplan is considered acceptable but not the top choice. The focus should be on workbooks that allow for timed practice sections to familiarize oneself with the test format and improve test-taking strategies. Overall, utilizing resources that offer real test questions is crucial for success on the SAT.
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Hello

I want to try and get as much practice as possible in all the three sections of the new SAT (CR Math and Writing). I already have a test book. RIght now I am looking for good workbooks for all the three sections. What workbooks would you recommend for the new SAT? IS Kaplan good?

Thanks a lot
 
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I don't know about the new ones, but two years ago when I did the SAT it was a given that the two best books you could get were "Ten Real SATs" by the Collegeboard (people who cobble together the SAT) and what the Princeton Review puts out. Kaplan's alright as well, but the point of the workbooks is you want one that has a full test where you can sit down and do a section while timing yourself and see how you do. The key to the SAT is learning how to take it and getting used to it, and I doubt that aspect of it has changed at all.
 
Ah, I'm not sure about the writing section.. I've only taken the old SAT.

First of all, buy any book published by the College Board with real practice tests -- this is undoubledly the best way to practice. All the other books put out by test prep companies are about the same, but by prefrence, I usually choose PR.
 
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