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How to Prepare for the PSAT/NMSQT |
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Rating: Summary: Not bad Review: There are quite a few errors, but it is still very helpful. It's better to use this book than not use any.
Rating: Summary: Get something else Review: This book is extremely poorly edited and filled with errors. Although there are explanations for every question on the practice tests, many are entirely wrong. Example: How many 2 digit numbers are there which do NOT contain the number 9? The correct answer is 72. Their answer? 71...how? Subtract out "..the ten numbers from 90 to 99 plus the 9 other numbers that end in 9: 9, 19,...,89". That's a direct quote, and last I checked, 9 had just one digit. This is simply one of many examples of poor editing, and completely incorrect answers/explanations. Definitely try something else.
Rating: Summary: Pitiful Review: This is the worst book you could possibly purchase to prepare for the PSAT. The format of its questions are irregular and foreign to that of the real PSAT. If you plan on preparing for National Merit, you should go with a Princeton Review book. Surprisingly, Barron's SAT prep book isn't that bad.
Rating: Summary: ok ok...but not free of mistakes Review: well its good for practice but lot of errors....but i feel best in the market but can be better
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