<p>lol, he probably takes it under different names. that's how the price gets you a highscore....</p>
<p>no, he uses the same name but sometimes uses his middle initial when registering, as u can c on one of the links on his site where he shows his perfect 800s on every section on everything</p>
<p>I wouldnt do it... its way to expensive and the guy sounds like an jerk. His "no expection" whatsoever policy and his "ideal student" who does not question authority or w/e. He sounds like a jerk. Just use prep books and if you really want some tutoring in a specific area, go see a Kaplan tutor. They are knowledgable and like $50/hr ish. That's what I did for the essay and I went from a 9 to a 12.</p>
<p>Those fees are ridiculous.</p>
<p>"While our students sometimes increase their scores by more than 200 points in a single five week Registration, most of our spectacular results have taken much longer. It often requires three or more Registrations to break the 1500 barrier. We encourage parents to begin early, no later than the summer before Sophomore Year."</p>
<p>While prep definitely seems to help, that much prep, at $2500 per session, definitely seems like overkill.</p>
<p>a77, some (very few) adults actually re-sit these tests for most of their lives, trying to get a perfect score/ every question correct. Strange but true! I've known people who have friends who have done this.</p>