Princeton Review At My School

<p>Do you guys think that the Princeton Review SAT Prep. Classes that is offered at my school (you get picked through a raffle) is worth the time? It is supposedly worth around 900$</p>

<p>Princeton Review Courses, in fact any one of them in the market costs quite a lot. Is it given completely free or u've to pay $900? if it's free, I'd definitely go for it...</p>

<p>it's free, but I fear that the course is aimed at aiding students who never opened a prep book before. The course is pretty long and could take up a lot of time during the school year.</p>

<p>How can you know if you don't try ? Try going a few times and see what you think of it. A caballo regalado no se le busca lado.</p>

<p>yeah...DO try it!!</p>

<p>Walton12 - I don't want to scare you from the Princeton Review course, but I thought it was terrible. I took the course over the summer, and I ended up with a brain-dead teacher and a class that just simply didn't care. Their diagnostic tests are helpful, but I only got 4 of them... the classes themselves were just a waste of my time. I recommend buying a Princeton Review prep book along with the blue book and maybe something else, but I thought the course was the biggest waste of my life ever.</p>

<p>Anyways, take my rant for what it is - maybe you'll end up with a teacher that knows something about the SATs...</p>

<p>yea that was what i was afraid of.</p>

<p>I think it's unusual to be that bad. You can ask to switch to a different class, and you can meet the instructors before you start a class and pick one. They do the free strategy seminars and the instructors who teach are there. </p>

<p>FWIW Walton, I did their online class and it was awesome. I was able to talk to instructors (they have a real-time chat tool, very cool) and they were really good. I think you can have bad instructors anywhere. But their approach is great and the materials are too. It wouldn't hurt to enter the raffle.</p>