Cracking the SAT, 2010 Edition (College Test Preparation)

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The SAT is a critical exam for college applicants, and more than 2 million students take the test each year. In Cracking the SAT the experts at The Princeton Review provide the information and strategies you need to succeed on the math, verbal and essay sections of the exam. This new 2010 edition of our popular guide for the SAT offers proven techniques from the test prep experts, as well as 3 practice tests in the book and exclusive free access to another practice test and additional review and practice questions online.

In Cracking the SAT you’ll learn how to think like the test writers and

•Master specific strategies for answering every question type
•Boost your vocabulary with our exclusive “Hit Parade” — a list of words that appear most frequently on the SAT
•Practice, practice, practice with questions just like those you’ll see on the real SAT, and learn from your mistakes with detailed explanations for all answers

Plus you’ll get a customized study plan for your schedule and access to optional online essay grading.



Product Details

Publisher Princeton Review
ISBN 0375429220
Format Paperback
Author Princeton Review
EAN 9780375429224
Label Princeton Review
Dewey Decimal Number 378.1662
Studio Princeton Review
Number Of Pages 784
Title Cracking the SAT, 2010 Edition (College Test Preparation)
Release Date 2009-06-09
Publication Date 2009-06-09
Manufacturer Princeton Review

Customer Reviews

SAT Review

Review by Susan Carter, 2010-03-30

My son used this book and feels better prepared for his tests. He said that the way it was written it was far more engaging than some of the other materials that he had used. We will see how well it works in a few months!


Its a good start

Review by Joanna Ellenbeck, 2010-03-21

Its simple to follow but just as boring as any other book in its class.


Princeton Review: Scandalously Bad

Review by Jeffrey Segall, 2010-02-22

Usi is exactly right about the Princeton Review for the SAT. It's terrible. The exercises are not carefully developed or vetted, as they are in the College Board's Study Guide. The multiple choice exercises contain many errors and ambiguities and would never qualify for inclusion on the actual SAT. This is a book put out by business entrepreneurs, not by skilled teachers or academics. Anyone with an advanced degree in English will recognize that the Princeton Review is a scandalously poor SAT study guide. I sometimes wonder how Random House would have allowed this to be published.


If you only buy one SAT prep book, buy this one

Review by DJ, 2010-02-13

I've been a private tutor preparing students for the SAT since 2003. While the best approach is to use several sources, and take authentic SAT tests that are released by ETS, if you're only going to buy one book this is the one to buy. The strategies in this book are the best I've seen.

If you already have a good test taking strategy and are just looking for something supplement, the College Board website has what you need to know for the math section, and the most painless way to build vocabulary is through SAT vocabulary books or online at the Logophile's Library.


Worked for my daughter!

Review by L. Ferguson, 2010-02-12

My daughter just got her SAT results; she made a 2390 out of 2400, and this was the book she used to prepare. She aced the ACT the same way (34 out of 36) using Princeton's ACT review book. We definitely recommend their test prep products.


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