<p>Should I take the princeton review classes for the new sats? do you think that they would be just a waste of time and money?. They "promise" your scores to be higher. Did any one take these classes? or should I just read kaplan? or 10 real sats?</p>
<p>Classes help if you are an "average" student, if you need motivation or discipline to study, if you want someone else to structure your study time, and if you want to practice under pretty-close-to-real test conditions with "exclusive" materials.</p>
<p>thanxs, it's just that my sister wanted me to sign-up for the classes, but it's 1,999, I think. I just don't want to spend that much money on classes, I could just get the book(s)</p>
<p>i agree with lavenderdream...unless you really need some place to push you to study for the sat's, self-studying lots of prep books can be just as beneficial...:)</p>