<p>Reminds me too much of executives who bring their laptops on vacation so they can be connected to their jobs.</p>
<p>There's a time for enjoyment (listening to music) and a time to prep for the SAT's. I say keep them totally separate.</p>
<p>Reminds me too much of executives who bring their laptops on vacation so they can be connected to their jobs.</p>
<p>There's a time for enjoyment (listening to music) and a time to prep for the SAT's. I say keep them totally separate.</p>
<p>Erm, if you are a high scorer, then it's supposed to be easy...</p>
<p>"There's a time for enjoyment (listening to music) and a time to prep for the SAT's. I say keep them totally separate."</p>
<p>Of course there is, but who says your iPod can't be used for multiple purposes?</p>
<p>If your in desperate need of help on the SAT (not u stupid 2300'ers who cry about no 2400) then I think its a very good tool. In this situation, it doesnt matter if you devote your whole Ipod to just SAT review if its going to impact the rest of your entire life. </p>
<p>Its a good trade off.</p>
<p>What more are these prep companies going to do, sell "subliminal SAT-raising programs"? (intended)</p>
<p>Then again, if your Ipod is indispensable, this might work. This really isn't my thing, though.</p>
<p>any more reviews.. im really considering this just for extra practice.</p>