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I used Prepme.com for my SAT prep - it cost $300 and was an interactive course that was customized for what I needed to learn. My dad read about the course in Business Week and told me to try it out - I have put the link to the article below.
I also used a SAT vocabulary building tool. I am putting the links for both below:
Prepme.com - http://www.prepme.com/our-services/sat-d...
Vocabulary Builder -
http://www.sat-preparation.co.il/...
i don't know of any. srry
"joe jonas" you have a while. don't worry about it.
i just winged it and i did fine. Don't stress, that'll probably make you have a worse grade than if you were just like, whatever i get is fine. plus you can always re take it.
The "Official" College Board book is supposedly a good resource for practice tests. To prepare myself I used practice books with exams and raised my score over 300 points-- a lot of it is just about basic practice and then learning from your mistakes.
I am a freshman at Harvard now and developed my own online program you can check out at INeedAPencil.com. It's great if you have a busy schedule and want a program that keeps you interested. Email me at JasonShah@INeedAPencil.com should you have any questions about the program (last 12 months--most expire after 4-6 months and costs less than $100), SATs, college admissions or scholarships.
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