Princeton Review...really worth it?

<p>I have a cousin who had a 300 point jump... did anyone else have a significant increase/decrease in scores?</p>

<p>Btw I start my class on saturday...</p>

<p>everyone in my class had at least a 200 point jump… but I am a bit skeptical the first test is harderr… Regardless I had a 320 point jump from my 1st test to my actual score. I did bad on the reading… so if I actualyl did good it woul have been a 400 point jump. also, one thing.
Their vocabulary list of 250. Nuff said. Only got 2 wrong on March sentence completions. Memorized the 250 words. beasted it like I never have before.</p>

<p>their critical reading I disregarded … but their writing was good… Math = Phenomenal(700 on actual) now feeling confident to shoot for 750</p>

<p>I’ve been hearing a bunch about how it’s not actually gonna help me, so I feel abit more confident about it.
Thanks =)</p>

<p>yess The first always harder.</p>

<p>I am a bit skeptical too. Their reading didn’t help me at all. There math I improved… but… I am naturally good at math so…makes me wonder there too. and Writing… is kinda easy once you know the rules. Part of me assume if I just bought the 2 books I would have been perfectly fine. However I tend to lack motivation so the course forced me to commit like the 42 hours. Also made me do the homework at home. So in a way I guess its beneficial.
Point: My scored improved after taking the class . Not sure why but I am happy it improved regardless.
ps. the class was really fun for me and we got food… and pizza on the last day LOL.</p>

<p>Daredevil626, your grammatical skills are terrible. Your posts are unbearable to read because you fail to write in complete sentences. Please begin writing in complete sentences! You sound like a five-year old.</p>

<p>Sure I had a 300 point jump but this was starting from absolute zero practice. I think I could easily have spent the same time studying on my own and achieved the same results.</p>