<p>Which one is better? I got 1750 on my first attempt then a 1790. Will the prep course help me ? I can devote all my time to it.</p>
<p>P.S. I am an Indian student</p>
<p>Which one is better? I got 1750 on my first attempt then a 1790. Will the prep course help me ? I can devote all my time to it.</p>
<p>P.S. I am an Indian student</p>
<p>Hm, I honestly don’t think prep courses are worth the time and money, unless you are un-motivated. Motivated students should try to study on their own, through the Collegeboard’s big, blue book, and through the Collegboard’s online course. The reason why I have such a strong opinion about the Collegeboard is that this is the company that creates the SAT itself.</p>
<p>If you really have to take a course, I’ve heard most say that PR’s is superior to Kaplan’s.</p>
<p>lol. I like kaplan cuz it’s so friendly (lol). I had a great time just reading the book and cracking up with my friends.</p>
<p>Totally works. My friend jumped from a 1900-2100.
I didn’t do much. I stayed at a 1900s.</p>
<p>I love Kaplan too; I always visit their Midtown Manhattan Center in NYC because i live about an hour away from there. Even though I always go there, I don’t use their sources there all the time. I use the Collegeboard’s sources. </p>
<p>From I think either SilverTurtle’s guide or Xiggi’s guide, I have read that the Princeton Review is the closest you can get to the real Collegeboard stuff, aside from the Collegboard itself.</p>