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K**.
My Kid used it and was a NMF
My kid used this book and got a 227 NMSQT, which earned him NMF after taking the SAT a month later.
R**R
Great practice tool
The biggest and, in my opinion, most valuable part of this book is several sets of practice questions grouped by area/theme. I think it’s an excellent tool if you have limited time and are looking for challenging practice rather than review of concepts. The way this book is organized makes it easy to figure where you need to spend extra time and focus on that area.I am very happy with what this book turned out to be, but I wish I could have seen at least the table of contents on Amazon before buying it rather than having to take a wild guess.
D**A
Four Stars
I like it.
C**O
Major fail
My kid used this and only scored a 1500. This is false advertising.And sarcasm.
J**E
Excellent book to help your high schooler tackle the PSAT
Great book to help your kids to aim high in taking this test. My kids just took the test today after using this book to help them study over the last few months, and they told me they thought the test was pretty easy! I highly recommend this book, especially for students who are in college prep and AP classes.
C**Y
Five Stars
a bit towards the difficult side but good study guide
D**R
An excellent supplement to the primary Barron's PSAT prep book
Well-organized. An excellent supplement to the primary Barron's PSAT prep book.
C**T
Skip this, and buy the Princeton Review
I purchased both this "Barron's PSAT/NMSQT 1520" and the "Princeton Review Cracking the PSAT/NMSQT with 2 Practice Tests, 2017 Edition"My daughter first took the published College Board PSAT Practice Test #1 as a baseline. She scored 1510. She was obviously looking to get 1520. For her, the Princeton review tests were more like published practice tests than the Barron's test - actually just a bit more challenging. In fact, she completed each of the Barron's tests in half the allotted time, and didn't miss a single answer. Fact is, she learned from the Princeton review tests, but didn't learn anything from the Barron's review tests. So, skip this one and go for the Princeton Review. We will see the results of the real PSAT in a couple months. (For what it is worth, she also used the Princeton Review for the ACT test - earning a 36!)
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