PR Private Tutor to raise SAT math score?

<p>Hi guys,
I recently scored a 2260 (800W, 760CR, 700M) on my first SAT, and I'm really shooting for a 2300+. My (Asian) parents want me to focus on raising my math score, and they're looking into the Princeton Review's private tutors because they're convinced that PR's reputation translates into better and more experienced tutors.</p>

<p>I'm not so convinced, especially since 10 sessions run about $1330, but does anyone have any experience with these people? Are they helpful or not? If not, what would you recommend as an alternative?</p>

<p>If you’re already getting a 700, you don’t need a tutor (unless you were studying on your own a lot before this test and this is the best you think you can do on your own). You’re already doing well, so if you want to boost your score I think you could do it just by studying the PR book and being more familiar with the kinds of questions that they ask.</p>