<p>Hello everyone
I am considering signing up for a SAT Ultimate 30-hour Partnership Course from Princeton Review. I need to sign up by tomorrow because there is a $200 discount. If someone has any experience with their classes can you please tell me how it went along for you? I am a junior and my SAT score is usually around 1900 and I need to break the 2000. My biggest troubles are Writing and Reading Comprehension. I usually score 700+ with Math, mid 600s with reading comprehension and low 600 with Writing. Thank you and I appreciate any help. </p>
<p>Honestly don’t waste your time on these national test prep companies. Their main priority is to make money, and most of their tutors and teachers are second-rate at best. You are much better off saving your money and time by spending $15 on a blue book, and $30 for Erica Meltzer’s Critical Reading and Grammar SAT prep books; those 3 books alone helped me raise my score from sub-2000 to 2230. In the end, it is up to you to decide how much better you want to become, and only time and effort will tell. Good luck!</p>
<p>Thanks for the reply. Will certainly take it into consideration. </p>