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Barron's SAT 2400: Aiming for the Perfect Score 2008 (Barron's SAT 2400)
Barron's SAT 2400: Aiming for the Perfect Score 2008 (Barron's SAT 2400)

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Authors: Linda Carnevale, Roselyn Teukolsky
Publisher: Barron's Educational Series
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 17 reviews
Sales Rank: 86529

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 373
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4
Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 8.3 x 0.8

ISBN: 0764132695
Dewey Decimal Number: 378.1662
EAN: 9780764132698
ASIN: 0764132695

Publication Date: February 1, 2006
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Also Available In:

  • Paperback - Barron's SAT 2400 with CD-ROM: Aiming for the Perfect Score (Barron's: the Leader in Test Preparation)
  • Paperback - Barron's SAT 2400: Aiming for the Perfect Score (Barron's Sat 2400)

Accessories:

  • Math Workbook for the New SAT (Barron's Math Workbook for the Sat I)3rd Edition
  • How to Prepare for the SAT with CD-ROM (Barron's How to Prepare for the Sat I)
  • How to Prepare for the SAT: 2007-2008 (Barron's How to Prepare for the Sat I (Book Only))

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  • The Official SAT Study Guide
  • Critical Reading Workbook for the SAT (Critical Reading Workbook for the Sat)
  • Barron's SAT (Book only)
  • Writing Workbook for the New SAT (Barron's Writing Workbook for the New Sat)
  • Math Workbook for the New SAT (Barron's Math Workbook for the Sat I)3rd Edition

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Most college-bound test-takers already know that 2400 represents a perfect score on the new-format SAT. This book focuses on meeting the needs of top students, the young men and women who believe they can approach that perfect score when it’s time for them to take the SAT. The authors skip past obvious test-taking strategies, coaching students on the do’s and don’ts of smart test-taking, using focused and effective techniques. Their goal is to help top students score 700 or above on all three sections of the new SAT—Critical Reading, Writing, and Math. A score of 2100 or higher will set test takers apart from the crowd, placing them in the top 5% of high-achieving students throughout the country, and virtually guaranteeing them acceptance to the most prestigious and academically challenging colleges. The authors present strategies for tackling the hardest questions on the SAT. Critical Reading strategies are given for both long and short passages. Coaching for the Writing Section covers essential grammar for the three question types and guides students on how to write an exemplary essay in 25 minutes. The Math Section reviews topics in arithmetic, algebra, geometry, statistics, and word problems. The book features many practice questions in all test areas with thorough answer explanations. Valuable appendices include upper-level vocabulary lists and useful math formulas. High-achievers will value this book as that extra leg-up to help them get those scholarships and gain admission to the college of their choice.


Customer Reviews:   Read 12 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars Alright--but not what I expected   November 11, 2008
In the spring of my junior year I took the SAT for the first time-- I got a 730 CR 700 W 700 M, but I still wanted to do better. I read all the reviews for this book and it seemed to help many people, so I bought the book about two months before the October SAT. I studied off and on during that time, and I finished the math and reading sections but I only had time to skim the writing section. When I got my scores back I was a little shocked. I had spent most of my time studying the math section and not so much on the reading, but I ended up getting an 800 CR and a 670 M (30 points below my spring score). I got a 670 Writing (an 8 on the essay which was the same as the spring, but a 690 on the grammar multiple choice subscore which was 40 points below my spring score). I wasn't too concerned about the CR sections and just took my time on them and used Barron's piece meal reading method, but I thought that both the math and writing sections had gone really well and was expecting better score. I checked my score report and I still ended up getting the hard questions on the math wrong (even though I had been confident that I knew how to answer them with Barron's methods). I went very quickly while doing both the math and writing because I was confident I know how to do them all from Barron's. So it is a good book I guess, the reading techniques were really helpful. But WARNING: do not get overconfident when taking the test (which I think was what happened to me).


5 out of 5 stars Great   September 3, 2008
This is definitely my type of book. I am a fairly good test taker so this book dives right into the deep end instead of wasting time telling you no-brainers.


4 out of 5 stars This book and Grubers are the best on the market   August 7, 2008
Reviewing many test prep books, especially SAT books I find that Barrons and Grubers are the best on the market. The price is there and the material is great.


2 out of 5 stars So much Hype!   August 6, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I didn't like the pre-2008 edition of this book for many reasons. First, it is replete with with "pep talk," which is time-consuming to read and irrelevant to mastering crucial SAT skills. Second, it is thin on substance, which is why the author has to use extra-large fonts to fill up the pages. The few strategies provided, branded for the "2400 Club," are nothing you can't find in other great SAT books, like the McGraw Hill books. Finally, with the pre-2008 edition, the organization of the lay-out is so messy that it is actually hard to follow. Which is why I'm glad I'd sold the book and, thanks to the hype, at a good price!


2 out of 5 stars Poor examples and ridiculous mnemonics.   August 3, 2008
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

This book is riddled with mistakes in its practice sections (notably the writing section) and contains superfluous mnemonics as a "strategy." Incessant use of "2400 clubbers" doesn't help. I'd recommend skimming Rocket Review for writing and reading, Gruber's for math, and a solid practice from Collegeboard's "Blue Book" of released tests as practice.

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