PrepScholar SAT Cramming for January?

Is PrepScholar worth it for 2 months of intense work? E.g. 2-3 hours a day at the minimum. Need to go from a 1990 to at least 2100 to be happy.

I have considered doing the PrepScholar course too, but if you have the motivation you can save money by buying books with practice tests and taking time each week to do them. I have found it to be really helpful to take the practice tests and then look up how to do the types of problems I get wrong. PrepScholar also has free articles with practice test taking strategies about how to get perfect 800s. I suppose if money is not an issue though and you’re certain you’ll have time, the PrepScholar course would probably be helpful and worth it too!

I agree with wannabebluedevil, We tried the prepscholar free trial and decided against it because it was asking for 4-5 hours per week. 20-25 minutes a day with the blue book and the online answers is helping ton, so we’re glad we didn’t do prepscholar and we also like their free resources.

I’m in the exact same boat as you except I wanna get close to 2100, not necessarily at it. (Although I won’t say no if I do)

I’m at 1970 in the real SAT so please let me know what you do because this will be my last trial.

the problem is that i’ve already finished the blue book and some other practice tests as well, but only had like 60 points improvement

@Beshara i think i’m going to try them out because of their 240 point refund (so at least if i dont improve i wont be $400 down haha)