<p>I heard that the essay on PR's 4th practice test was the same as was on the real test. That makes me want to take a Princeton Review class! Does anyone know if this is true?</p>
<p>Yeah it is, except it was worded a bit differently. A great plus for all March Test Takers who took that PR test.</p>
<p>On the East coast, that is...</p>
<p>I went to a different prep class (it isn't like a large company...just one office) and one of our many practice essays was like the East Coast essay. It was a broad topic...so it isn't surprising. So don't take PR classes just for that...a lot of other places will give you similar essays.</p>
<p>Ah, pooey. I opted to take the CB pamphlet test the last thursday before the test day...it was either that, a PR test, or the last CB book test.</p>
<p>Upon getting 800s in MathIIC, Biology M, Chemistry, Physics and Math part of the SATI, I may conclude that the Princeton Review's practice tests are most similar to the real tests. I got 30 out of 50 questions when I did MathIIC practice test in Barrons (but I got 800 in the actual test). I think Barron's way too difficult and Kaplan's too easy. Princeton Review is the closest stuff we can get when it comes to SATs.</p>