1. I hate the SAT and i have almost a 4.0 GPA overall, so im smart but horrible at SAT testing ive tried SAT prep courses it just isnt working for me so what are some good SAT optional colleges?

2. do students from these colleges succeed better in the workplace than students from SAT required colleges?

please anything you know will help!

I have heard about Kaplan and Sylvan prep courses, but are there any other really good ones?

My 16 year old is very busy this coming spring and we could use some advice…

She has ballet on Tuesdays from 6:30 - 8:30
She has Tennis on Wednesdays from 7:00-8:00

The drivers ed classes are either on Monday/Thursday or Tuesday/Wednesday, so obviously we need to do the first option BUT SAT Prep courses can be on these days, also. We can’t fit everything in! However, there is a smaller prep class on Sundays, but we are on the waiting list. The classes are 80 dollars, which is a great price.

Should we spend the extra money for private tutoring SAT prep so we can have it on Sundays or Saturdays? Any insight to this busy schedule would be great.

Hey guys

I live in New York and I think that I will sign up for the May SAT test. The problem is that I have never taken any prep courses before nor worked on any books developed for the test. I need something that would be very useful that can be done or taken within these two months for someone who doesn’t have any experience with the SAT. Can you guys list some options including the prices, especially if you’ve taken two different practices and feel that one is better than another?

I live in Southern California, and have seen many different prep courses like Kaplan, Elite, Revolution, Princeton Review and am wondering which one of these or another program would be best? Also, what course should I take, private tutoring, classroom, small group? All of this is very confusing. Finance is also a problem because I have a twin and we both need to take a course. So please let me know what is best!
Thankyou!!!

I plan to take the SAT 1 in May and it is now near the end of Feb. I have used my precal and english class as a type of tutoring for the test, but now it is near my test date, so I plan to use test prep books to help me for the test. What test prep books would you suggest for the SAT, and also did you take any SAT prep courses, and what did you get on the SAT’s. Thanks!

I decided not to go to SAT prep courses because I think I would learn more by studying straight from books myself. So I was wondering which books should I buy to study for the SAT? Should I buy from Kaplan, Princeton Review, College Board, or some other brand? If so, which specific books should I buy? Also, to study on the vocabulary, how should I study on them, using flash cards and where do I exactly buy them? Other things about studying for the SAT would be helpful too.

I’m a high 80 avg student. I was wondering if it is possible for me to get an 1800 without taking Kaplan/Princeton etc. SAT prep courses. Is it possible for me to get around an 1700-1800 studying with only SAT books at home?

I have to sign up for ACT, PSAT, and SAT test prep pretty soon. I’m leaning towards Kaplan but a lot of people recommend Princeton Review. The price doesn’t really matter and both classroom courses are around the same area (,000-,000). If there is anyone out there has used kaplan or princeton prep courses review for anything at all, pleeeeaaase help! I really don’t know which one to choose…open to any suggestions.
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What are the most successful SAT prep courses? I live in Northern VA and am my budget is about 00

I’m just wondering if there are any good websites that anyone recommends which provide tips and strategies, along with practices out there to prepare you for the SAT. I am not fully depending on it, since I am also taking SAT Prep courses, but I am just looking for sites that I can use to prep.

Please provide me a list of as many SAT prep courses in Houston, Texas that you can think of .

Thank you!
I know many people would recommend using books to prepare/on my own. However, I would prefer to take a course because it helps relieve my stress.