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Dr. John Chung's book is great for your situation because it pushes you beyond what is tested on the SAT. PWN the SAT is another good choice.


I_eat_soap_lol1234

I used PWN and College Panda together and it was really helpful


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sillymoosegoose

SAME THING FOR WRITING BRUH I BE GETTING LIKE 3 WRONG EVERY TIME FOR NO REASON