SAT Prep program/course for someone who is cramming in Canada...

<p>Hi,</p>

<p>I am a Canadian junior and I am planning to take the SAT this June. Because I have to take the SAT2's in October and am interested in ED, I have only one chance to take the SAT so it is very important that I get the score I want in one sitting. Because I am Canadian, I am quite late and I am starting to prepare for the SAT now. I am currently working on a 1000word sparknotes list and I bought a Barron's, but I am not confident with the plan and the materials I have. Can anyone recommend me a SAT course/program that is efficient and a great choice for someone who is cramming and living in Canada?
Thanks</p>

<p>Another Canadian right here. Personally I think the prep classes are pretty much useless since all they do is basically encourage and give you motivations to prep for the SATs. Their "special formulas" usually tend to be fundamental common sense and spending all that money is really not worth it.
If you REALLY think you need some serious help, it might be a fair alternative but generally speaking, you can totally prep by yourself.
My friends have done several different programs (Elite, PR, Kaplan) but it all comes down to your self-motivation.</p>

<p>In my opinion, the best SAT course is Princeton review. It helped me but you could also do it with the books.</p>

<p>I second the rec for Princeton Review.</p>

<p>Yup, agree that Princeton Review is a great help.</p>