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For the Spanish SAT 2 is the Princeton Review or Kaplan more accurate?

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I took a few practice tests from the Princeton Review and scored in the 740-770 range, and then took one from Kaplan and scored a 610. I've found that Kaplan is generally harder than the Princeton Review for other subject tests as well. Granted, it's better to prep with the harder review. But I'd like to know which one is the more accurate in regards to the actual difficulty level of the Collegeboard SAT 2.

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  1. Kaplan tests and questions are taken straight from retired tests used on the national circuit.  Kaplan's, thus, are far more accurate as to what you will see on the real exam.


  2. Normally, Kaplan doesnt prepare you for tests. I'd go with Princeton, but if you wanted to be REALLY prepared (and get a book that is harder than the real thing) Id go with Barrons.

  3. Princeton Review is generally more spot on for all sorts of SATs than any of the other boards.

    Hope that helps!

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