<p>How many of you would be interested in an online SAT prep course that didn't suck (i.e. was very interactive, not just like the text from a book slapped online)?</p>
<p>The benefits would be:</p>
<ul>
<li>can set your own schedule (no more missing club meetings/athletic practices or getting up early or whatever)</li>
<li>work as much as you want (instead of a fixed length course)</li>
<li>a wealth of material (lots of drills & practice tests, and everything is automatically graded and analyzed for you)</li>
<li>tells you based on your performance where your strengths and weaknesses are without having to guess</li>
<li>unlimited essay prompts & real human grading and feedback</li>
<li>very efficient and exhaustive vocab drill</li>
<li>written by a high school AP English instructor from Harvard and a 1600 scorer from MIT</li>
<li>a few hundred dollars cheaper than classroom courses</li>
</ul>
<p>Would you be interested?</p>
<p>What do you guys think, and is there something missing that you'd want to see? </p>
<p>Also, if you did a classroom course or had a tutor or a book, what did you think of that experience, and how could it be improved?</p>
<p>-fren</p>