<p>In a combined effort, eKnowledge Corporation and some National Football League players, in alliance with the Department of Defense, are providing the SAT/ACT PowerPrep training program to military families (active duty and retired) free of charge. The SAT/ACT PowerPrep software is normally priced at $200.00. Members of military families or Veterans interested in receiving the free SAT/ACT PowerPrep software should visit the following website for specific details:
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<p>This is cool, it’s legit, right?</p>
<p>Thanks for the great information. I just ordered one for my daughter. Absolutely FREE, 13 bucks shipping. This is a great deal.</p>
<p>I got this in the mail yesteday</p>
<p>and while installing it my Norton AntiVirus popped up saying it has just block a backdoor trojan from this software.</p>
<p>just a heads up that my experience I dont know about you guys</p>
<p>…anyone else have this problem? I was just going to bug my dad about ordering it.</p>
<p>im considering ordering this it would be useful for my younger brother seeing how i have no need for the ACT prep. All I have to do is just fill out that one page? Seems like anyone could just make that up.</p>
<p>When DD got the software a couple of years ago, it came with an “expiration” date and was useless after that time unless you called and whoever answered the phone could reset it. I think that magic date was June 1, but can’t remember for sure.</p>
<p>Yeah, my dad ordered it, was all mad about the shipping costs, got more mad when he heard it expired in a year and you could renew it for a “small fee”. And when it came without a package, just wrapped up in clear packaging with some stamps, he’s like “see we paid $30 bucks to ship this”, and I’m like chill, both the ACT/SAT CD’s together are worth like $400, so $30 is a steal.</p>
<p>Anyone else have the virus problem?</p>