SAT Prep

<p>Practice your math skills. Personally, I like Gruber’s SAT book (which you can probably borrow from the library) as it contains strategies which you can apply before you take the practice tests. And I echo that you don’t need a prep course (unless you’re willing to spend the extra money). They’re expensive, and a hardworking, driven student will do much better than any prep work.</p>

<p>Why you may ask? Well I was enrolled in a prep course for a while, where they’d assign you problems to do, but t really felt demotivating. It felt like school over the summer, and I didn’t enjoy it. Whereas when you are self studying it felt like you were doing it for yourself and your own benefit without the pressures of other people and you can self gauge your improvement which is much more satisfying. Of course, if you have severe difficulty with a certain skill or have trouble motivating yourself, then perhaps a tutor would do good, but I have always found the best results come from self motivated studying,</p>